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Reel Life, New York, October 31, 1914.
Keystone Company, New York Motion Picture Corporation,
Longacre Building, East Side of Broadway North from
42nd Street, New York, undated, postcard in color, Brown Brothers
& Quite an interesting crossing. The Manhattan Bridge,
the last of the three suspension bridges built across the lower
River, is opened to traffic on Dec. 31, 1909.
& 142 Decatur Street in Stuyvesant Heights, Brooklyn,
New York, 2010s, hlresidential.com
& 242 Decatur Street, one of the most stunning
houses in Stuyvesant Heights, closed last
week for $1,7 Million. Brooklyn, New York, June 23, 1913
& Looking towards Manhattan on the Brooklyn
Bridge circa 1914. There are Brooklyn Union elevated cars
operated on Brooklyn elevated lines
from 1900 to 1958. New York Transit Museum
& DIED (...) KESSEL – On Friday,
October 30, 1914, WILLIAM KESSEl, beloved husband
of Lillian Kessel, nee Levy; brother of Adam,
Charles, Louis, Joseph, Nicholas, Anna Moehlich, Christine Zimmermann, in his 34th year.
(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, Nov. 1, 1914
„Mr. Kessel‘s report on European affairs“
Editorial content. „WE record with regret the death of William
Kessel, a pioneer film man and a brother of Adam
and Charles Kessel of the New York Motion Picture Corporation,
who died suddenly at his home, No. 179 Decatur
street, Brooklyn, N. Y., on Friday, October 30.
Mr. Kessel was very well known in the manufacturing
end of the film industry, at different times having
been a manufacturer, state rights buyer, exchange manager,
and exhibitor. In fact. he had been, at some time
or other of his interesting career, nearly everything in the
motion picture business, except a director. At the
time of untimely taking-off he was doing confidential work
for the New York Motion Picture Corporation. It was
Mr. Kessel‘s report on European affairs which guided the New
York Motion Picture Corporation in its foreign politics,
the deceased having only recently returned from an extended
European tour. News of is death will bring keen regret
to his acquaintances and friends, of whom he had many in all
parts of the country.“
Redaktioneller Inhalt
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