Photos: Open hydrants, stoop hangouts – relive old school Brooklyn
The moments captured in old photos of a place you know now but didn’t know then can feel more poignant than pictures of your own memories. It’s the combination of familiarity and distance, that this place is so far from you in time, so close to you in space, that makes strangers’ family photos brilliant little pieces of history.
Born in Boro Park, 1959, Anthony Catalano was raised among the warmth of 3rd generation Italian and Jewish families, according to the obituary his brother John wrote of him. “As soon as Anthony was old enough to, he picked up a camera and started shooting,” the obituary continues, eulogizing the lifelong New Yorker who built a darkroom in his childhood basement and passed away in March 2014 due to complications from epilepsy.
He leaves behind him a vast trove of photos spanning the 20th century and on into the 21st, documenting Brooklyn through scanned photos of his mother in her prom dress on 13th Ave., 1948, stoop hangouts through the ’70s, and tons of pictures from his beloved Coney Island, especially the Mermaid Parade. The pictures, lovingly annotated in Anthony’s expansive Flickr account, capture over half a century of borough life.
Hannah Frishberg :Queen Brokester, native Brooklynite. The F train is my soul animal.
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Thanx for sharing these photos.....Brought back alot of memories even though I lived on 6th Ave and 69th St.....thanx again.....
When my mother first came to the US from Italy through Port of NY, she lived in Brooklyn with a friend. Then my dad came, she married him and moved to Boston. She passed away 17 years ago, but looking at your pictures confirms everything my mother used to say about living in Brooklyn. All good! Thanks for showing the pics!
I lived on 54st off 13 ave. . The picture of your parents was exactly in front of my house , 5401-13 ave. I went to St. Frances de Chantal from1961 to 1968. I don't think we ever met ,but wasn't your mom a teacher there. I also remember Bruno, Quarino's grocery, Lazereth candy store, Crasti's butcher shop. You my friend have blown my mind. And yes my last name is also Catalano , son of Mary and Salvatore. You guys lived in the corner house across from church. Would love to hear from ya............ DamianCatalano
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Thanx for sharing these photos.....Brought back alot of memories even though I lived on 6th Ave and 69th St.....thanx again.....
When my mother first came to the US from Italy through Port of NY, she lived in Brooklyn with a friend. Then my dad came, she married him and moved to Boston. She passed away 17 years ago, but looking at your pictures confirms everything my mother used to say about living in Brooklyn. All good! Thanks for showing the pics!
I lived on 54st off 13 ave. . The picture of your parents was exactly in front of my house , 5401-13 ave. I went to St. Frances de Chantal from1961 to 1968. I don't think we ever met ,but wasn't your mom a teacher there. I also remember Bruno, Quarino's grocery, Lazereth candy store, Crasti's butcher shop. You my friend have blown my mind. And yes my last name is also Catalano , son of Mary and Salvatore. You guys lived in the corner house across from church. Would love to hear from ya............ DamianCatalano