I went urban spelunking in Bridgeport yesterday. Yeah, I know that it’s not New Haven, but they are what I got. These pictures are inside the old Majestic and Poli (Palace) Theaters which opened in 1922 at the height of optimism and excitement for a new age in theater performance, including cinema .They were designed by Thomas Lamb who was […]
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Institute Library – Chris Randall & Jeffrey Kerekes, New Haven, CT
I Love New Haven – Institute Library – New Haven, CT from Jeffrey Kerekes on Vimeo. The Institute Library in New Haven, CT was visited by Chris Randall and Jeffrey Kerekes of www.ilovenewhaven.org
Industrial – Jeffrey Kerekes
I’ve been very busy this week and so I got behind in taking pictures. I usually have them posted ahead of time so I am not rushed to grab photos. So I gave myself a quick assignment: 30 minutes to take pictures and they must be from inside the car. All these were taken yesterday […]
Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – English Station and New Haven Views by David Ottenstein
David Ottenstein Photography www.davidottenstein.com
Strong School Randallized (Slideshow 20 Photos) – Chris Randall
This week I got inside (and on the roof) of the abandoned Strong School on Grand Avenue. It was cool!
English Station Invasion (Part II) – Chris Randall
I Love English (but only the American kind, but only kidding) and I love (some Radio) Stations. Here is another series of English Station photos. These are some of the ones that I acquired yesterday yesterday afternoon by methods which won’t be discussed here. They were more than likely taken by drones on remote. This series here has […]
Winchester Repeating Arms Company 2012 – Chris Randall
I Love New Haven History. Winchester was the gun that won the West and the company that employed many thousands of people in New Haven throughout it’s existence, even me. I worked in manufacturing for over 10 years, and in the late 90’s I worked making shotgun barrels in the barrel department of US Repeating […]