DescriptionAlso pictured is the adjacent business Mme. Hoffberg & Frank Gowns, Ladies Tailors & Furriers. Signs in window of empty building for a charity event at the Grand Theatre, Long Branch.
DescriptionCaption from Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "Leon Cottentin (sixth from left), who had a longtime association with Hoey's Hollywood Hotel and the West End Cottages, formed a partnership with M....
DescriptionCaption from Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "Baskets of Pirolle's fresh brioche, displays of eclairs, fruit tarts, petits fours and a variety of cookies and chocolate treats often presented pleasant...
DescriptionCaption from Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "The local branch of Charles Higgins' Madison Avenue, New York, butcher shop and Walker's neighboring Columbia Restaurant were located in the middle of the...
DescriptionCaption from Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): Shelves of imported French delicacies, Spanish red pimentos and cans of Green Turtle Soup line another wall of Maison Francaise. The glass topped cabinet...
DescriptionCaption from Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "Perhaps Park & Tilford's initialed stained glass window at the top of the stairs proclaimed the quality within. Shelves of desirable delicacies line the...
DescriptionCaption for similar image in Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "With five first-class stores in New York City, Park & Tilford, opened a business establishment at 47 Brighton Avenue on July 14, 1906....
DescriptionCaption from Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "Angelica Cella's Brighton Avenue fruit store before it was remodeled and enlarged. Cella's, the neighboring bicycle store and Donnelly's Dairy were just a...
DescriptionCaption from Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "With five first-class stores in New York City, Park & Tilford, opened a business establishment at 47 Brighton Avenue on July 14, 1906. Catering to the...