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Streetcar Advertising Cards
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Filename:
E005 - Cortlandt Bishop Inc.jpg
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E005 - Cortlandt Bishop Inc.jpg
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Category:
Commerce
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Commerce
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Brand:
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Company:
Cortlandt Bishop, Inc. - NYC
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Cortlandt Bishop, Inc. - NYC
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Coverage:
Local
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Local
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Product Status:
Business No Longer Exists
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Business No Longer Exists
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Headline:
A Garden Home! At the top of 1o1 w. 55 st.
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A Garden Home! At the top of 1o1 w. 55 st.
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Card Text:
A Garden Home! At the top of 1o1 w. 55 st. Eleven delightful rooms, airy, and surrounded by a third acre of lovely garden terrace. Also 2 to 6 room suites, spacious, with the most modern conveniences. Cortlandt Bishop, Inc. Northwest Corner 6th Ave.
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A Garden Home! At the top of 1o1 w. 55 st. Eleven delightful rooms, airy, and surrounded by a third acre of lovely garden terrace. Also 2 to 6 room suites, spacious, with the most modern conveniences. Cortlandt Bishop, Inc. Northwest Corner 6th Ave.
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Border Text:
1-1 New York City N.Y. 11-16-27 Printed by THE TABARD PRESS, New York City, U.S.A.
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1-1 New York City N.Y. 11-16-27 Printed by THE TABARD PRESS, New York City, U.S.A.
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Date:
1927
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1927
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Size:
11" x 21"
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11" x 21"
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Remarks:
Cortlandt Field Bishop (November 24, 1870 March 30, 1935) was an American pioneer aviator, balloonist, autoist, book collector, and traveler. In 1925, the company leased, from the estate of Frederick Heimsoth, the plot at the southwest corner of 56th Street and Sixth Avenue, giving him the entire block front from 55th to 56th on Sixth Avenue, upon which he planned to build a 15 story apartment building, which was completed in 1928.
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Cortlandt Field Bishop (November 24, 1870 March 30, 1935) was an American pioneer aviator, balloonist, autoist, book collector, and traveler. In 1925, the company leased, from the estate of Frederick Heimsoth, the plot at the southwest corner of 56th Street and Sixth Avenue, giving him the entire block front from 55th to 56th on Sixth Avenue, upon which he planned to build a 15 story apartment building, which was completed in 1928.
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Source:
eBay - Chamberlain Antiques
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eBay - Chamberlain Antiques
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