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Image Not Available for Plymouth Lunch, 188 Asylum Street, Hartford
Plymouth Lunch, 188 Asylum Street, Hartford
Image Not Available for Plymouth Lunch, 188 Asylum Street, Hartford

Plymouth Lunch, 188 Asylum Street, Hartford

Dateabout 1920
MediumPhotography; gelatin silver print on paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 7 7/8 x 9 13/16in. (20 x 25cm)
DescriptionA man in a suit and hat stands in the doorway of a restaurant. Signs read: "188 Plymouth Lunch 188" "Lunch Here" "... our celebrated Coffee" "Fresh Pies." Floral arrangements in vases and baskets and potted palms are displayed in the shop window. Flowers include roses, carnations and lilies. The facade is decorated with tiles. There appear to be glass tiles set into the sidewalk. Electric lights hang from the ceiling in the restaurant. Part of a theatrical poster, possibly a vaudeville poster, is on the brick building at the left.
Object number1982.2.2
NotesSubject Note: The man in front of the building may be Fred J. Carey, the proprietor of Plymouth Lunch.
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