Round Robin Map of Kew Gardens (1929) (Courtesy of Roger Sabo) Page 20 of 27
- In the image to the left, "Nan Halpern" must be the same Nan Halpern described in a 1931 New York Times review as the "... stellar performer in the stage contribution, 'Little Revue.'"
- "Dupont" refers to a funeral home that used to stand on Lefferts Boulevard at the corner of Abingdon Road. Here is a advertisement for it from the 1929 Kew Forest School Yearbook.
- "Kew Forest" is the Kew Forest School.
- The golf clubs can only mean the Union Golf Course in Forest Park.
- The copper kettle refers to a restaurant by that name on Austin Street. Here is an advertisement for it from the 1929 Kew Forest School Yearbook.
- In the image to the right, a 1922 - 23 Kew Gardens directory shows a Col. Frederick M. Waterbury "U.S.A." living at 116 Onslow Place (82nd Avenue).
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