The May, 1926 issue of The Brooklynite, a kind of borough-wide New Yorker. Cover design by Schnepf.
Photo: Center for Brooklyn History Facebook

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The May, 1926 issue of The Brooklynite, a kind of borough-wide New Yorker. Cover design by Schnepf.
Photo: Center for Brooklyn History Facebook
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Matthew, 42
“I'm wearing a Harris Tweed jacket, ostrich skin boots, and a bolo tie with a moonlit landscape scene inlaid into it. I am inspired by workwear and formality, Irish farm garb, hi-visibility vests, cabinetmaking clothes.”
Jan 21, 2021 ∙ Williamsburg
“I was born in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn and moved to Staten Island at two years old but my family was all still in Brooklyn. I miss Sunday dinners at my nonna’s house.
My last 5 years at the Brooklyn Museum have been quite amazing. I’ve met some really great people and made lifelong friends. I’ve even met my husband here <3
My favorite piece of art is our Della Robbia. Being raised in a Catholic home, my mom had statues of Jesus and the Blessed Mother. It reminds me of my mom.”
—Tina Marie, Security
The Brooklyn Way
If you don't think 1930's Native Brooklynites Steven Grant "No Chill" Rogers and James "Fuck me." Barnes don't curse, you clearly have never met anyone from Brooklyn, over the age of 75, or Irish.
I mean, you should hear them drunk.
Kær for the cold // This fall is shaping up for sure!
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