Once again, it's time for some fun as some items of miscellany are discussed.
A view of No. 45 and its sign, circa 1965. Also notable for the sign of Crimmins Construction, the firm that was building the Ford Foundation.
A rare view of sunbathing on No. 45's rooftop. A closer look at the chairs (below) reveals them to be French Company property.
A photo of the building at 8 Prospect Place. As you recall, this was the holdout that prevented developing the site, finally bought by the French Company and opened as No. 2 in 1956. This rare view of the building suggests it was set on a country lane, but in fact it was directly opposite No. 5.
There's more about 8 Prospect Place here.
There's more about 8 Prospect Place here.
fantastic as always! thank you
ReplyDeleteSo interesting to see No. 2 the way it was in 1956. Thank you again for sharing these historical photos and stories.
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