LEADING MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS CITY OF BROOKLYN Morris SKALNIK

Artist Photographer No. l70 Atlantic Avenue, East New York.- This favorite photograph gallery, though founded as late as 1884, has already taken rank among the best and most popular of its kind in the city. The founder was Mr. George Kitchell, who was succeeded by Mr. Morris Skalnik in the last half of 1886. The studio comprises four well-arranged rooms. The parlor is handsomely furnished, an eye being kept to the convenience and comfort of visitors, and the operating department is supplied with all the improved appliances requisite to first-class production. The work is carefully and systematically conducted, and the finest and most satisfactory results are always reached. Photography in all its branches is done and many beautiful specimens are shown. The prices are remarkably low, as, for instance, elegant cabinet imperials are made by instantaneous process for from two dollars to two and a half dollars per dozen, tintypes four for twenty-five cents, or four for fifty cents, according to size. Orders are filled very promptly, and no pains are spared to meet the demands of customers in the most acceptable manner. Small photographs are also enlarged to any size. Mr. Skalnik is a native of Russia. With Special Thanks to: Cathy Harrison Speciale Transcribed exclusively for the Brooklyn Genealogical Information Pages: Nancy E. Lutz Back To BUSINESS PROGRESS Main Back To BUSINESS Main Return to BROOKLYN Info Main Page