Kids playing on a fence, Sutter Avenue, Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, 1930's - by Joe Schwartz (1913 - 2013), American
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Green Street, Brownsville, Pennsylvania.
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"Brownsville, my birthplace, where I learned resilience."
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An apartment house in #Brownsville, #Brooklyn.
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The Graves Sisters in Brownsville, circa 1940
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The intersection of Sutter and Saratoga Avenues in Brownsville in July 1923, when severe storms turned the borough's streets into rivers, flooded subway stations and basements, and caused geysers to erupt from manhole covers. Lightning blasted apart wood paving blocks on Cortelyou Road in Flatbush, threw a construction worker from his ladder on Ocean Avenue (thankfully, he was unhurt), and struck the steeple of Park Slope's Greenwood Baptist Church, damaging one of its stained glass windows.
Photo: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle via the Brooklyn Public Library
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Ex-USS Columbus (CG-12) being scrapped at the International Shipbreaking Limited, in Brownsville, Texas, in January 1978.
Photographed by Evelyn Fiedler Streng.
Texas Lutheran University library: TXLU_B8-004
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Darkwave is such an elusive sub genre. It’s fuzzy, it’s melodic, it’s ominous, it’s… international
“Gothic new wave/post-punk” whatever fits your nomenclature, the sound is as widespread as it is ambiguous. So let’s take a trip around the world..
Nürnberg from Minsk, Belarus 🇧🇾
She Past Away from Bursa, Turkey 🇹🇷
Luis Navarro and Joel Niño (Twin Tribes) from Brownsville, Texas 🇺🇸
Buerak from Novosibirsk, Russia 🇷🇺
Soviet Soviet from Pesaro, Italy 🇮🇹
This genre just hits different east of the Mediterranean. Gonna have to make another post for the many other countries this sound has infiltrated
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An apartment house in #Brownsville, #Brooklyn.
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