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Photo of the Day – 12/11/18 (“Broadway Advertising”, 1937)

Daily Photo — “”Broadway Advertising”, 1937″

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Here is a fun “then and now” photo, showing a Manhattan storefront in 1937 with the plethora of accompanying signage and distinctive architecture.  Today it is a very non-descript, generic Starbucks (See below) [GOOGLE MAPS]

May 7, 1937. “William Goldberg, 771 Broadway, Manhattan.” 8×10 gelatin silver print by Berenice Abbott for the Federal Art Project. 

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Posted by on December 11, 2018 in Daily Photo

 

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Photo of the Day – 03/01/17 (“Diamond Battery”, 1919)

Daily Photo — “Diamond Battery, 1919”

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This is another one of those fun “then and now” photos that make history come alive.  I love the old storefront for a new type of business in 1919, electric motor batteries.  It’s also interesting to see how the buildings across the street reflect in the windows.  The building is still there, but the storefront has changed quite a bit. — [GOOGLE MAPS]

Washington, D.C., circa 1919. “Roy F. Carty.” Chief draftsman for the Shipping Board during the war, Roy went into business for himself in 1919 at 1407 14th Street N.W. National Photo Company Collection glass negative. 

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Posted by on March 1, 2017 in Daily Photo

 

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Photo of the Day – 02/16/17 (“Rainy Day Times Square”, 1943)

Daily Photo — “Rainy Day Times Square, 1943”

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Granted, this is showing a day in New York where it seems to be pouring out, but Times Square looks absolutely empty!  Compare this to what you might see there today.

March 1943. “New York, New York. Times Square on a rainy day.” Photo by John Vachon for the Office of War Information. 

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Posted by on February 16, 2017 in Daily Photo

 

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Photo of the Day – 02/13/17 (“Rickety Manor”, 1937)

Daily Photo — “Rickety Manor, 1937”

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This is another one of those fun “then and now” photos that make history come alive.  I saw this photo from 1937 and it looks like the place is about to fall down. surprisingly it was still standing and looks like it’s in great shape. It’s the Josiah Smith Tennent House and is on the  US Register of Historic Places.  Today it is home to a variety of non-profit organizations, including a dental care facility and day care– [GOOGLE MAPS]

1937. “Charleston, South Carolina. 727 Bay Street.” Come in, and watch your step. 8×10 inch acetate negative by Frances Benjamin Johnston. 

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Posted by on February 13, 2017 in Daily Photo

 

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Photo of the Day – 02/08/17 (“South Hill St., Los Angeles”, 1942)

Daily Photo — “South Hill St., Los Angeles, 1972”

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Another “then and now”, this time in sunny Los Angeles.  Unlike most of these you see in large, ever-evolving big cities, the buildings are are all remarkably well preserved here. — [GOOGLE MAPS]

April 1942. “South Hill Street, Los Angeles.” Now playing at the Warner: The Male Animal. Photo by Russell Lee for the Office of War Information.

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Posted by on February 8, 2017 in Daily Photo

 

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Photo of the Day – 02/07/17 (“California from Sansome”, 1890s)

Daily Photo — “California from Sansome, 1890s”

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I’m on a “then and now” kick with these because I think they are fun, and hopefully you do as well, please let me know!

Today’s is a photo of San Francisco from sometime in the 1890s at the corner of California and Sansome Sts. and Google Maps shows the same location today.  Of course, much can change in 120 years, but I have to think that most of these buildings and structures were lost in the Earthquake of 1906.  Make sure you really zoom in and take a look at all the windows and signs, as they are the most interesting thing here!

San Francisco circa 1890s. “California Street from Sansome Street.” With a horsecar passing by. Copy negative of a photo by I.W. Taber. 

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Posted by on February 7, 2017 in Daily Photo

 

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Photo of the Day – 02/06/17 (“Glascock House”, 1939)

Daily Photo — “Glascock House, 1939”

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This is another one of those fun “then and now” photos that make history come alive.  The house pictured was built in 1844, photographed here in 1939, and still stands today in 2017, where is it used as an office for a real estate appraiser. — [GOOGLE MAPS]

1939. “Glascock House, 1109 21st Ave., Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Built 1844 for John Glascock of Virginia.” Photo by Frances Benjamin Johnston. 

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Posted by on February 6, 2017 in Daily Photo

 

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