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B+W photo of 420 & 422 Washington Street decorated with bunting and swagging by United Decorating Company of Hoboken, Hoboken, n.d., ca. mid-Oct. 1933.
2015.013.1021
2015.013
Kirchgessner, Roy
Gift
Gift of Roy Kirchgessner; United Decorating Company.
n/a
1933
Hoboken
8 in
10 in
Notes: All detail images are from print 2: Detail 1, left: Alberta Market window with many signs with meats offered and prices; other signs are described in details 2 and 3. Detail 2: Alberta Market window view of signs to right of entrance including "This Store ... Approved ... Relief Orders" and triangular pennant "Eleventh Anniversary Sale." Detail 3: Albert Market, view of signage at center of window including Eleventh Anniversary, partial view of NRA Member sign or banner, and American Legion banner. Detail 4: W.J. Duffy window including moveable sign on stand near curb: Parking 1-Hour Only Detail 5: Duffy window detail views of two types of N.R.A. signage left: NRA We Do Our Part. A fringed cloth sign mounted on the exterior business name sign right: NRA Full Speed Ahead. Now Is The Time To Buy. Printed sign mounted inside window. (Other examples of this sign have been seen with copyright 1933, Einson-Freeman Co., Inc, Long Island, N.Y.) Detail 6: Duffy window detail to right of entrance with American Legion / Legionnaires sign / banner; parking sign; NRA Full Speed Ahead sign. Detail 7: Duffy window, lower right - newspaper page display, with only the banner text legible: Last Minute Photo; New Plane Menace; Sunday News. While no date can be read, it is likely that this article is about the October 10, 1933 passenger airplane crash that was apparently caused by a bomb aboard it. It is generally considered as the first such crash attributed to a terrorist act and the crime has never been solved. ==== ==== Original or Copy: Original Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2015-03-23