Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Haller Baking Company, Emsworth

Roofline of the Haller Baking Company building

Built in about 1933, the Haller Baking Company was designed in an up-to-the-minute Art Deco style by Paul Scheuneman.(1) You can see a picture of the building as it originally appeared at the Avonworth Historical Society. “Oven to Home” was the company’s slogan: it delivered bread, cakes, and other baked goods straight to your house. In the 1950s the building was turned into a furniture store, with glassy additions in front that were later bricked in when it became an office.

Haller Baking Company
Haller Baking Company
Haller Baking Company
Compass rose

Father Pitt does not know the origin of this stylish compass rose. It does not look new, but it is not in the photographs of the bakery or the furniture store that replaced it.

Haller Baking Company
Ornament
Ornament
Ornament
Ornaments
Haller Baking Company
Haller Baking Company
Haller Baking Company
Rear of the Haller Baking Company
Canon PowerShot SX150 IS; Kodak EasyShare Z1285; Fujifilm FinePix HS10.

There’s not much to see in the rear of the building, but old Pa Pitt climbed the hill to document it anyway, just for the sake of completeness.

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