[Diners at Dome Motor Inn restaurant], circa 1978, HERZ_0004_044, color slide.
Irving I. Herzberg photograph collection, BCMS.0056. Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.
The Dome Motor Inn was THE place to stay when traveling to Kamloops in mid-20th century Canada. A couple hundred miles northeast of Vancouver, British Columbia, Kamloops was home to the popular inn, which boasted a dome-covered restaurant that itself became a tourist destination. Red and lime-green vinyl seats surrounded wood tables that were arranged beneath an…
[Five African-American children with puppy], circa 1968, HERZ_0667, black and white silver gelatin print.
Irving I. Herzberg photograph collection, BCMS.0056. Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.
In the bright sun, five Black children squat down on the ground, forming a semicircle. Four have their hair carefully sectioned off in plaits, the fifth has natural hair closely shaven, as if fresh from the barber. All five look on with affection, their arms outstretched. What is the object of their focus? A fluffy puppy on a…
[Civic Center Book Shop, Pierrepont Street near Fulton Street], December 15, 1958, gelatin silver print,
V1974.4.886; John D. Morrell photographs, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.
"He’s sort of a crazy guy," said Walter Goldwater about Irving Binkin, the proprietor of Civic Center Book Shop, in New York City Bookshops in the 1930s and 1940s: The Recollections of Walter Goldwater. "And has a great big bookshop with a lot of stuff in it."
The "great big bookshop with a lot of stuff in it," Civic Center Book Shop was…