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Walter Grutchfield’s 14th – 42nd St
vintage mural ads & other signage by Frank H. Jump & friends
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Posted in: Brooklyn, Flatbush, Flatlands, Old Telephone Exchanges, Photography.

NY Daily News/Flickr
In a posting at G-A-Y (Good As You) on “Eliot Mess”
“What might have been,” indeed.
**And now we look forward to the future. Below is a statement on incoming governor David Paterson that the Empire State Pride Agenda‘s Alan Van Capelle has just issued:
“David Paterson’s leadership is a story of commitment to civil liberties and human rights. He believes in equality and justice for all New Yorkers and has demonstrated this time and time again—in both words and actions.
He has been a strong and consistent friend of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community ever since he was elected to public office in 1985. He worked hard as a State Senator to help pass hate crimes legislation in 2000 and, in his first weeks as Senate Minority Leader, worked to make sure that there were enough Democratic votes to pass the Sexual Orientation Non-Discrimination Act (SONDA) in 2002.
We are excited to begin working with him as Governor.”
Posted in: LGBTQ related.


© Frank H. Jump
According to a NY Times article from February 1917, The Thurston & Braidich Building was on 27 Cliff Street in Lower Manhattan.
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Posted in: Ghost signs, ghost ads & other phantoms, NYC, Paper Companies.
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