Sunday, March 28, 2010

Punch Bar & Grill



At 913 Broadway [between 20th & 21st] in the Flatiron District, this restaurant's theme is based on the British weekly magazine of humour and satire published from 1841 to 1992 and from 1996 to 2002. My best guess is that the typography and crown on the awning is based on handcrafted art from one of the covers. Quite distinctive, the first ampersand of Spring was spotted with trueindigo and asrai!

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

B.W.P.G. & Son Shirts


It was a nice sunny Saturday, so we decided on a little road trip. The hand-painted ghost sign of the B.W.P.G. & Son Shirts factory along Route 322 in Millerstown was a great place for a short break.

via MillerstownPA.com
“The dress factory located on West Main Street was built in 1912 by Banks W. Page and son Charles C. Page. This is a 40 x 120 foot well constructed, three story, brick structure. Prior to the erection of this building Banks Page operated a shirt factory from 1904 to 1912 at the corner of High Street and Poplar Alley. He had forty employees on his payroll. His son Charles became a partner in 1910 and they continued to manufacture men’s shirts. Four years after moving to the larger factory Banks Page retired from the partnership. The industry was sold in 1919 to the Phillips-Jones Corporation of New York City. In 1968 it became a dress factory and dresses were made under the ownership of Lyon Fashions. Following the closing of the dress factory, the building soon became the Stitch in Time, a successful antiques and gift mall with over 75 vendors.”


Learn more about Millertown’s past here. Nothing to do with ampersands, but it was interesting reading about the river slide at Glen Adams Park.