Coney Island Signage

12/21/2007

Brit in Brooklyn Subscribers: Come See the New Home!

We disappeared again on the new site but we really are up and running again now. For those of you who have us in your RSS Feed readers you may want to update your settings. The blog has officially moved so here's the new feed: http://britinbrooklyn.squarespace.com/britinbrooklyn_photo_blog/rss.xml or click this: We've decided to move away from Blogger for now. We don't like the idea that the blog can be frozen or turned off indefinitely at any moment by a pumped-up google spider spam robot thing. You can always get to our latest home with www.britinbrooklyn.com The new place is better equipped and we even managed to move the old archive across. See you over there!

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11/21/2007

Desktop Day: Thanksgiving Early Edition

Given that we'll be absent for a bit we thought we'd give you some extra desktop wallpaper action this week. So here we have Park Slope and Coney Island. Happy Thanksgiving.

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11/20/2007

Democracy Discarded at Coney Island

We'd heard the Town Hall meeting at Coney Island last night had been canceled because too many people showed up. Now there's a new wrinkle in the story, as reported in the Brooklyn Paper tonight: "A state senator who opposes Mayor Bloomberg’s Coney Island redevelopment plan claimed victory at the first public hearing on the proposal Monday night, boasting that he was able to shut down the meeting by busing in hundreds of people to the event."

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Sign-a-Rama Autographica

Some good examples taken along Stillwell Avenue, Coney Island. I'd like to think Autographica will become a regular feature.

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11/09/2007

Desktop Day: Creek Out

Here's our first Mac and PC desktop day! We are pleased to present a tree growing from the rotting cabin of a boat in Coney Island Creek. The top image should fit nicely on a regular PC monitor, and the bottom on a wide-screen Mac. Left click on the image to open the full-size version.

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11/08/2007

The New-York Ghost: Coney Island Creek

Vol. II, No. 33 hit inboxes today and features some Coney Island Creek photos by yours truly... for anyone still wondering about this image. Sign up for the free "Weekly Newsletter You Print Out at Work" here.

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11/07/2007

Brooklyn Crabs

Above, Coney Island and below Jamaica Bay

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11/02/2007

Where the Cats Meow

You can always bump into interesting folks at the muddy and decaying edge of the city. (Tried to get the little fellow at top to come home with me, but he had other plans.) I also met another photographer, the talented Sam Horine, who was looking for the yellow submarine here in Coney Island Creek.

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10/28/2007

Halloween Bungalow

Spotted in Coney Island this sunny afternoon.

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10/18/2007

Secrets of Coney Island Creek: Photo Show

Images courtesy of Charles Denson An exhibition of over 100 photographs by Charles Denson opens tonight at the Brooklyn College Library. Denson is the author of Coney Island Lost and Found, easily the most comprehensive and engaging Coney history we've read. The reception is tonight, Thursday, October 18 and the exhibit runs through to November 2. Here's more from the press release: "Denson’s subjects include Voodoo and African-Christian ceremonies performed in the Creek’s “holy waters”; fishermen of diverse Southeast Asian cultures; the abandoned yellow submarine, spooky shipwrecks, and treasures dredged out of the Creek. The environmental challenge documented in the photos is the ongoing remediation of the Creek by Keyspan. The exhibit also features archival photos from the 1800s, artifacts dredged out of the Creek, and Coney Island’s oldest existing artifact, an 1823 Toll House sign. For additional info about the exhibition and Charles Denson, a Coney Island native who began documenting the Creek in the 1960s and 1970s, please visit coneyislandhistory.org The Brooklyn College Library is located at 2900 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY. Library hours are Mon-Thurs, 9 am- 9 pm; Friday, 9am -5 pm; and Sat.-Sun. 10 am -6 pm. Tel. 718-951-5346 (Special Collections) or 718-951-4540 (Desk). Directions: Take the Q local to Ave H station or the #2 or #5 to the Flatbush Ave/Nostrand Ave. Station. Please visit brooklyn.cuny.edu for additional directions. Admission is free."

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10/10/2007

B Train Eating

The Grill House at Coney Island New York magazine is sampling food along the path of the B Train: "We're riding the B and V from Coney Island all the way to Forest Hills, jumping off frequently to rave about our favorite restaurants and food stores near the subway."

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9/27/2007

Joshua Henkin’s Brooklyn

Brooklyn-based author Joshua Henkin is about to publish his second novel, Matrimony. Here, Joshua offers BIB readers some tips on best Brooklyn dates and, apropo of his new book, wedding locations. Best Brooklyn Date After dinner and drinks, head over to Pratt; at midnight, cover your ears and shield your eyes. The steam engines go off and, boy, do they make a ruckus. Not to mention a lot of steam. It’s likely to be cold out, so dress warm and hunker down with your date and a few hundred others. Blow smoke rings. Try to see your hands through the steam. Then go down into the bowels of the steam engine where you can see how it all works, the levers and gizmos. Drink some coffee. Meanwhile, the steam engine proprietor has thirty, forty, fifty cats, who have taken refuge there, and they’re drinking too—milk. Drink with your date. Drink with some cats. Share good cheer with your fellow mammals. It wasn’t Beth’s and my first date, but it was certainly the most memorable one. Only problem is, it happens just once a year: New Year’s Eve. Time your date accordingly. Best Brooklyn Date: Runners-Up Rosewater: On Union Street, just west of Sixth Avenue, this little restaurant doesn’t get quite the attention some other restaurants in Park Slope do, but it is the best restaurant in the neighborhood. Small and quiet with a Mediterranean/eclectic menu, it features lots of locally grown and raised food. Convivium Osteria: On Fifth Avenue near Bergen Street. Beth and I went early on, when the menu was pretty much all in Portuguese, and the waiters didn’t speak much besides Portuguese, either. But the whole fish! And the carciofi! And the ambience! It was enough to make me want to learn Portuguese myself. Over the years it’s become more user-friendly—now I know what I’m eating before I actually eat it. Areo: In Bay Ridge, on Third Avenue and 84th street. If you’re looking for a quiet dinner, skip it. It can be hard to hear your date. But if you just want to look at her or him, and eat great Italian food, and watch the crowd, you can’t go wrong. Best Brooklyn Wedding Location Having gone on your share of Brooklyn dates, you decide it’s time for a Brooklyn wedding. Head straight for Coney Island and the New York Aquarium. For Beth and me, the other serious contender was the Brooklyn Museum (now our older daughter, who’s nearing four, insists on going there every Sunday for the children’s art program), but the aquarium is the place to go, walking down the aisle with the sting rays swimming beneath you. You can even pay extra to have a dolphin show. We decided to skip that. But the walruses were lowing in their tank (is that what walruses do? Low? Croak?), and when one of our friends was making a toast, the walrus, who’s a ham (we’d been warned) kept interrupting. He’s is in all the wedding photos. We’re thinking of adopting him. Why not? We already have a dog.

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9/25/2007

Shooting Star Inc

Close, but no Teddy.

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9/23/2007

Coney Island: Tattoo and Motorcycle Festival

Today's events marked the 22nd year for the festival.

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9/14/2007

Desktop Day: Goodnight Astroland

For this week's PC wallpapers, two images from what may have been the final night at Astroland in Coney Island. Instructions Left-click on the image first to open up the large version. Windows PC: Right-click on the large image and select 'set as desktop background'. You can also right-click and 'save as', then use your desktop properties settings to add the file you just saved and format it how you prefer. There's more info on customising your PC desktop here.
Mac: Macintosh instructions can be found here.

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9/12/2007

Zipping Off to Honduras

So it's old news perhaps, but we wanted to show you these images of the Zipper. It was seen being carted away from Coney Island at the weekend, apparently to Honduras. Even a cursory glance over the structure will indicate that the physical forces this ride could exert on the human body and mind must have been profoundly uncomfortable. We very much regret we never got to try it out.

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Break Dance

Scream if you wanna go faster.

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9/11/2007

Astroland: Up Goes the Band

During their farewell parade through Astroland on Sunday, the Hungry Marching Band performed inside the Astrotower. They played as it rose and rotated.

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9/09/2007

Coney Island: Last Day for Astroland

Sunday was set to be the last day ever for Astroland. Thor Equities are keen to flatten the site so they can get on with their plans to build time-shares. As Gowanus Lounge puts it: "Our sadness isn't so much that Astroland is going, but that it may be going long before its replacement comes along. Next year, if developer Joe Sitt uses the land as a bargaining chip to pressure the city or exacts revenge for a rejected plan or evicts the former owners because he couldn't squeeze an extra $500,000 in rent from site, the vacant land surrounded by a blue wall of plywood will sit as a dagger through the heart of one of the most diverse destinations in all of Brooklyn."

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9/08/2007

Save Coney Island Astroland: Posters for the Rally

Posters have been released for Sunday's midday rally to keep Astroland open. Here they are as letter sized PDFs for you to print out and take along. Just click on the thumbnail to open the PDF.

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9/06/2007

Astroland: Please Thor, One More Year

Help try and save this... It's hard to believe, but Astroland at Coney Island could close forever this Sunday, September 9th. Thor Equities have purchased the area for development and want to get on with turning it to dust. But...there's also a high-noon demonstration on Sunday for a last-minute reprieve. You can sign an online petition at www.saveastroland.com. Thank you G-Lounge for the tip. ...from this.

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8/12/2007

The Weekend Seaside: Coney Island

A Coney Island photo story.

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7/08/2007

Coney Island: Clean Streets, Clean Beaches

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6/27/2007

Sitt and Thinkwell: The Future of Coney Island Presentation

Joe Sitt (Thor Equities) teamed up with Thinkwell Design to share their Coney Island vision with residents. The United Community Baptist Church was full beyond capacity and so not everyone had their questions answered. It did help, though, if Mr Sitt or the chap with the mic already knew your name. Crowd pleasers: Videos of theme park rides, promises of jobs and careers, and free rides for kids with grade improvements. In-depth coverage here.

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6/23/2007

Coney Island Mermaid Parade

The sheer number of mermaids and their neverending variety of decoration and demeanour made this a most excellent day down at Coney. We'll post a slide show with more of our favourites soon.

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6/17/2007

Coney Island: A Glorious Future?

We had to check the calendar to make sure it hadn't rolled back to April 1, and we haven't verified this ourselves, but here goes... Kinetic Carnival has received some news from the Marino Organization, Thor Equities' PR firm. Thor has "completely eliminated the residential component of its proposed plan," according to a spokesman. Now they want to concentrate on the amusement part of the plan, which Thor previously declared unsustainable. (The "residential component" was the huge condos planned for the boardwalk.) Very weird.

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