#coffeestation

2024-10-18

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Background photo for Hightstown project. The present home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Solomon and family, 133 Avenue D, New York City. This family is included in the first unit of thirty-five families to be resettled at Hightstown in July, 1936. For four very small rooms in tenement they pay eighteen dollars monthly

#Background #Hightstown #JacobSolomon #NewYorkCity #first #CoffeeStation

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The image depicts a black and white street scene from what appears to be an urban area. A multi-story brick building dominates the left side of the frame, featuring numerous windows with various shades of curtains or blinds inside. Some balconies are visible on different floors.

In front of this building is a row of small shops at ground level. One shop has a striped awning and displays signs for "Bakery" and "Coffee Station." The signage suggests that these establishments could be bakeries, cafes, or both.

On the sidewalk in front of one of the stores stands a man wearing casual clothing, possibly engaged in conversation with another individual who is slightly out of frame. Another person appears to be pushing a cart, likely for transporting goods.

Additional elements include street furniture such as trash cans and what seems like newspaper dispensers next to the store awning. The environment suggests an everyday urban setting from a past era due to its black-and-white nature and architectural style.
alexkessalexkess
2024-08-30

Start your weekend off the right way with Jannali Coffee Station ☕

Pat H.swancheez
2023-07-04

Still chasing that perfect cup.

A red v60 with a coffee filter and brewing coffee sits atop a clear carafe, coffee drips down into the carafe below. Coffee gear, such as the grinder, kettle, and coffee storage, sits in the background.

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