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albert cooper: some more info. comes to mind. Netherne was the first psychiatric hospital to have an art therapy department - it organised by edward adamson after prior discussion with the then hospital superintendentby the name of......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

Esther (Herschman) Rechtschafner : Stan, the photgrapher with the pony was a distant reltive of mine. He would come to Crown Hieghts from Washington Heights on the subway, with the pony. Chic, I lived at 1125 Sterling Place from when......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Chic: Esther, the Memorial day parade was always on E. Pkway. However there was a smaller parade on Sterling Pl.on July 4 1942 which was anniversary day I marched as a member of the Bethany......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

PKC: 1944 to 1967, born Misreacorida Hsptl when it was on E. 86th St. Attended St. Ignatius Loyola. Mom's family grew up on E. 87th & her brothers went to St. Joseph's, considered the......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Beth: I saw someone above ask what type of activities are you looking for. Well, I have a 20 month old and I moved to one of those planned communities with the amenity center, pool, tennis,......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

angelenesdreams: though i'm a southerner now, i lived in elizabeth NJ for the first 12 years of my life, and my father would take me to Canal St every saturday to go flea-marketing...this was in the......

in response to: Random World Trade Center Images by Franny Wentzel

Harry Morrison: I was born at 4 Tower St 1931 last house 2nd storey; the Rennies were on the same level the Kelly's the hoose above, the Burough's on the first level, the Purdon's, Dale's and Swann......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

Cheryl G. Robertson: Thank you for your prayers and concern. Wheels are in motion to keep the history of the church and building alive. Even though the congregation is no longer worshipping @ the physical location on Andrews,......

in response to: Moonrise Behind The Burned Out Bethel Baptist Church by groovehouse

Hutch Native: I moved away when I was 22 to Phoenix where I've been for 30 Yrs. I think its a great little town to grow up in. My brother and I lived and breathed basketball and......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Beth: I really don't think I needed to further comment on the drugs, crime and racism since everyone else on here did it for me. I have never witnessed any drug use or crime around......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

Beth: I had posted above a few months ago and came back to see if anyone listed any places to visit or things to do in Jax. So far nothing. I can see that the "locals"......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

harry petchesky: Oops. I must be getting old. I failed to include Beth Amster Hess, my first girlfriend. We were both in baby carriages at 41 Eastern Parkway. I being older was allowed to look into Beth's......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Kriestine Mangel: to JP1515JeffersonAve after reading your post I felt as if I could've written it. You described my childhood almost to the t. I lived on Halsey between Irving and Knickerbocker from 1964-1980. I......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

mary elizabeth shaw: Beautiful pictures of a truly remote place. how is the hiking? kayaking?...

in response to: Kangirsujuaq by EvilGentleman

Kriestine Mangel: wow. it's cool to read about people's memories of Bushwick. I may be a bit younger than some of the posters...Our family lived on Halsey St. between Irving and Knickerbocker between 1964 through......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

BethAnn: Ugh...I hate living in Jacksonville!! My husband is in the military and we had to leave wonderful San Diego to come to this dump! I am not black, but this place is so racist it......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

pearlie prince of lambeth: i'm trying to sort out an extended family tree, again any help would be marvellous ...

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

pearlie prince of lambeth: just wondering if anyone knows of bill and martha morris? pearlie king and queen of bethnal green? or perhaps tom and florie arrowsmith, pearlie king and queen of whitechapel? any information would be wonderful...

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

Thelma Fuentes: I went to school with Elizabeth Casuso at St. Barbaras....I remember her Dad taking up collection at Mass...I used to live on Grove St between Central and Evergreen.......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

elizabeth john: well just to add on, i ve been studying on this city as part of a college project... To me, tokyo has different faces to it.like it does have a huge number of parks, which seem......

in response to: Tokyo Architecture by Chris Jongkind

Alan Kupperberg: Eastern Parkway Memories By Alan Kupperberg Searching the Internet for information on Dubrow’s Cafeteria and the Famous restaurant on Eastern Parkway at Utica Avenue, I discovered this wonderful site. It brought back many wonderful memories for......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

JP1515JeffersonAve: Gemini...Did you or any of your fam orfriends go to St. Martin/St. Elizabeth? Do any of the Diaz Fam still live there? Is Father Hoffmann still with the parish? I went to school there from 1974......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

pearlie prince of lambeth: just wondering if anyone knows of bill and martha morris? pearlie king and queen of bethnal green? or perhaps tom and florie arrowsmith, pearlie king and queen of whitechapel? any information would be wonderful...

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

Neil Sullivan: We, the Sullivans, lived at 3910 Cavendish # 16 for over 20 years. My brothers were Andy, Dan, Mark, David and Peter and we have a sister Beth. I have a lot of great memories......

in response to: The Benny Farm Condemned Housing Projects by EvilGentleman

JP1515JeffersonAve: I find it amazing that so many have so many different views yet we all have a common thread...the Love of our hood. I grew up in Bushwick back in the 70's through the 90's.......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

always a Bushwick kid: Hey Lou Romero: you mentioned Sr. Ann Melanie, Sr. Betty, etc. Well Sr. Ann Melanie died not too long ago and Sr. Betty still works in Bushwick- she runs Independence House on Cornelia Street (between......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Lou Romero: The majority of Puerto Ricans are Catholic in tradition, so of course they gravitated to their local churches, as for education, that was their choice or discretion if the children were to attend the catholic......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

hugglez924: I have lived in Hutchinson nearly all my life and it is a wonderful place to live and raise a family. My children are grown and dont plan on moving to any other town.......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

James Mc Beth: I found this page very intersting as I have been doing some family research and have a lot of info relating to Kinning Park. Does the Mc Beth name ring a bell to anyone. Names......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

solo: Thanks for showing the beautiful pictures of St. Elizabeth's Alcoholic's Anonymous. Inside that room and other rooms like it all over the world.... I have found the secret. (Love and Tolerance)...

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

cyril bagshaw: Hi Sheila, I think your excellent research throws a great deal of doubt on Little Woolden Hall having an Elizabethan sea going captain as lord of the manor.( unless of course, Captain Blood wasnt his......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Andrew Woolden Hall..Would you know if it is true that it was given to Captain Blood by Queen Elizabeth The First as a reward for his contribution to the nations economy via his exploits on......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Sammy Perez: Let me start by saying, this is unbelieveable. On a whim I typed in Enrico Fermi JHS 111 on Google and up comes this blog. What's even greater is that there are one......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

re: samuel: Actually the run down st. elizabeth hospital is typical of a lot of run down buldings in hutch, he should of taken pictures of the ghost town which makes up downtown, that's why you have......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

re: samuei: the idiot who took the pics does not know a damn thing.that building is the old saint elizabeth hospital and was never located across from any highway.i love hutch and dont give a rats ass......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

j.smith: Shiny unhappy people All is not well in the world of pearly royalty. Beneath the peacock feathers and rhinestone finery is stirring a nasty battle for the soul of the kingdom. In Guildford county court this......

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

jack: 'twas August, and the fierce sun overhead smote on the squalid streets of Bethnal Green, Matthew Arnold, 1822-1888 elaine, your walking on famed streets, check out Arnold, wrote some good stuff....

in response to: Deflated by elaine

Andrew Smith: liesbeth I'm not sure if it is on the site of a chapel, it is on the junction of Deansgate and Gt Bridgewater St though. I'll try and find out if there was a tobacco factory- there......

in response to: Sunday in Town by Andrew Smith

liesbeth: Do you know if the new Beetham tower is built on top of the Great Bridgewater Street Wesleyan Chapel? or if not, where that might have been? I love all these sites on Manchester. Does......

in response to: Sunday in Town by Andrew Smith

liesbeth: I have just been doing some family research and have discovered that my grandmother (who I never knew) and her family (1800s) all came from Deansgate, (Alliance and Leicester building) 7,Liverpool Road, (building site), 39,......

in response to: Empty City by Myke

Re: Hunter: The photos are not faked, except for the first one, they are all of the old St. Elizabeth hospital over on north Monroe street. The sixth photo is from a side street looking towards......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

CartLegger: I'd like to see more from the townships. I lived in a township in Pt. ELizabeth while working as an AIDS educator in a school, back in 2001. It was a great experience. I think......

in response to: Its Been Almost Two Years Since I Posted by Guy McLaren

Born in Hutchinson: That weird church/apartment building you describe used to be called St. Elizabeth's Mercy Hospital. I was born there. I lived for several years about three blocks east of that building, in a very nice neighborhood.......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Marylizbeth: I just realized this was a "city" website. And I thought I could move back to the city (native NY'er) to escape these rascals. Who knew!...

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Marylizbeth: Uggghh...RACCOONS. They have been haunting us and our neighbors for the last month. We each have a pool and fountains and these rotten raccoons have been using the pools and fountains as their bathroom. Every......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

elizabeth mcadams: let me tell you about kensington before it changed it was beautiful,people took pride in there homes, children were into all sports, you could sleep with your door open,and everyone was like family, i would......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Bethany: My family grew up there. I wouldn't have changed a damn thing. It was a small town but we knew everyone. We all still keep in contact with our high school and some our junior......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 13 by Scott Sargent

plas: Space invader has got (at least) - 2 pieces on the Elizabeth Bridge (Arts Centre side, and a giant one near Riverside Bar) - 1 above the Laundromat on Brunswick St - 1 visible on the edge of......

in response to: Street Art Prahran/Windsor. by ninety9lives

zagg: the school in which I attended kindergarten was called Queen Elizabeth (II) - see - we were meant to share photos together :D i joke but this is a very cool post. (maybe because i'm still......

in response to: Give Peace a Chance by EvilGentleman

stew: What you refer to as elizabeth and the seaport is actually Kearny New Jersey which was home to the Federal shipyards in the war years and still is home to railyards....

in response to: Newark Penn to Manhattan\'s WTC Via PATH by Peter

Jake: I've seen all the Austin Powers movies Besides ther teeth name one beautiful English woman besides Elizabeth Hurley....

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

Elizabeth: I love the piutures on here...

in response to: Houston, October 2004 by ian

EvilGentleman: The new configuration of the complex, when completed, is supposed to have close to 550 new housing units in it (There are still a number of veterans remaining from the original complex as well, who......

in response to: The Benny Farm Condemned Housing Projects by EvilGentleman

procyon: i always thought the story about the sculpture was cute (from hydepark.org): "A special treasure greets one upon emerging from the underpass, the David Wallach Memorial Fountain. In 1894, David Wallach (about whom little is......

in response to: Promontory Point by procyon

greaser: Do I hear the blos of horns and thundering hoofs of the hunt approaching up bethnal green road?? Watch out Mr Fox!!...

in response to: Mangey Urban Fox by elaine

elaine: not all, jeeff, but quite a few. hardly anything in london is completely uniform due to it being old and big. i like this post a lot, it's exciting to see someone else's take. the......

in response to: A Sunday Walk in Eastend London... by Lawrence

elaine: what? elaine4pope? i would do it in the style of queen elizabeth 1 - lots of lead makeup. i would be iconic...

in response to: The Pope\'s Tomb by pietro

elaine: well, actually, that is true. those long wide main roads often belie very nice neighbourhoods behind them. i live near cambridge heath road which is filthy and grim, but bethnal green in general is varied......

in response to: bleak day, new cross by elaine

elaine: well, actually, that is true. those long wide main roads often belie very nice neighbourhoods behind them. i live near cambridge heath road which is filthy and grim, but bethnal green in general is varied......

in response to: bleak day, new cross by elaine

elaine: there's one at bethnal green station now. we have got quite posh ure e ...

in response to: Coffee Cart by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Jamie: I like to imagine tourists (and in my little daydream these tourists are naively american) blindly following the pedestrian signs that lead out of the city centre towards this place. Leftovers of a time, sometime......

in response to: Railworld Redux by Jamie

beth03: nice photo. in amsterdam (where i am at the moment) there is a pizza chain called New York Pizza. their motto is: DAMN TASTY!...

in response to: NYPD Pizza by vz

steelisreal: oh you live in hoxton. i went there once for a damien hirst exhibition. i lived in the west end cause i wanted to be near charing cross for the bookshops and it......

in response to: abject objects by elaine

elaine: but it's probly gearing up, like bethnal green, for the boom of the olympians. maybe it is a coincidence, but there is an awful lot of bulldozing going on right now...

in response to: JPEG Mulch PhoneLondon by JamJar

Amy: Thanks for this cool post. I must dig up my pictures of the Owl House in Nieu Bethesda, in the Karoo in South Africa. There is a very clear relationship. In the meanwhile check out: [[http://www.owlhouse.co.za/gallery2.html]]...

in response to: the magic garden by vz

elaine: lucky you. i notice that the main streets in bethnal green seem to have a heavy slime coating which is a mite offputting, however, i am back to brighton next week again, where it is......

in response to: dancing barefoot by elaine

elaine: well ##i## like it. london is a semi/post industrial city. big, mean and dirty, and this neighbourhood is not exactly posh, but it is interesting and i think friendly. people say london is not friendly......

in response to: Acton\'s Lock by elaine

elaine: cripes! ok, lock on order... haveta go outdoors for it, so you may have to wait , and i am not going now because i am just about to have a bath. bethnal green is......

in response to: canal bridge grafs by elaine

JamJar: Bethnal Green is too far from the island to get a view like that, he must mean E3...

in response to: Bow E2 by Chris Redgrave

Post Code Nerdism: Bow is E3, E2 is Bethnal Green...

in response to: Bow E2 by Chris Redgrave

Peter: good stuff! but whats ##Elizabeth Duke##?...

in response to: Falling in Love Across The West Midlands by a disturbed young man

elaine: i am glad it is awesome, since this is what you told me would be awesome... so there we are. this is a main line station so the timy tubes visit alongside the bigger boys.......

in response to: on the way to stratford by elaine

elaine: hahahahaha. respect. we got respect now. is it because bethnal green is black?...

in response to: Motorway Haiku: NYC by Peter

elaine: how on earth do you know? you night hate it! i want to snap the clock at bethnal green tube, the sign for a cafe which seems to be called 'cafe open' and a sign......

in response to: Track 5, Newark Penn Station by Peter

Jean: Thank you grew up in Lambeth moved to Australia was asked about the history and how it began and couldn't tell, now I can go to work tomorrow and tell them about the history and......

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

elaine: jamie, sorry to be so utterly inarticulate in the stream of your beautiful prose, i just trod in there with size 9s and displayed anger - i meant it well, but looking back today realise......

in response to: Northern Ireland Memoirs: Part One by Jamie

elaine: how to be a londoner - on a precedent of 2000 years standing, just let your return ticket run out. If you're here you are a REAL londoner, beause that is the nature of a......

in response to: Postcard From Suburbia by Anonymous

elaine: By the way, lots of people of all ages complain constantly about where they live - or about where I live, for better or worse reason. My friend Lucy lives in Edinburgh and pines for......

in response to: Postcard From Suburbia by Anonymous

elaine: this is Bethnal Green, and, for you Jamie, it is E2. It makes it easy for me to see where i am in the AtoZ, I just look for the circles...I love the canal, you......

in response to: canalside gasworks by elaine

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