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Thinking back Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman Gil Hodges (in suit, holding football) standing with two other men in suits before curtain in unidentified restaurant or possibly in banquet room at Abraham and... |
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Reduced Dodger ducats Three men in suits exchanging tickets, apparently at counter in Abraham and Straus Department Store at Fulton and Hoyt Streets; sign on counter reads, "Dodger Baseball Gift Ticket Plan On Sale... |
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[Abraham & Straus manufacturing building] Elevated view from corner of eight-story, warehouse-like building, presumably storage or manufacturing facility for Abraham & Straus department store on Fulton Street; signs on building... |
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[Abraham & Straus storefront in Jamaica] View of storefront of Abraham & Straus branch department store in Jamaica, Queens; large Abraham & Straus sign over entrance and display windows; scattered pedestrians on sidewalk in front... |
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[Rendering of Abraham & Straus storefront in Jamaica] Architectural rendering of storefront showing modern appliances in show windows; large Abraham & Straus sign over entrance. Typed caption on verso: "From an architect's drawing of the new... |
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New A & S bldg. Architectural rendering of Abraham & Straus department store on Fulton Street; pedestrians and automobiles in foreground; photographic reproduction overexposed, giving "ghostly" image. |
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Abraham & Straus flower shop Frontal view of wooden rowhouse, presumably near or attached to Abraham & Straus department store on Fulton Street; elaborate plantings around storefront entrance and beneath windows on second... |
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[Abraham & Straus in 1935] Corner view of Abraham & Straus department store on Fulton and Hoyt Streets; two men conversing on sidewalk in foreground; truck on curb at right; automobile on curb and left. |
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[Abraham & Straus in 1952] Aerial view of Abraham & Straus department store on Fulton and Livingston Streets; employees or customers lounging on rooftop deck; surrounding streets and buildings on all four sides. |
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[Abraham & Straus in 1951] View from left of Abraham & Straus department store on Fulton Street; adjoining cast-iron building at right; smaller adjoining buildings at left, including shoe store and store with sign... |