Harry A. Bruno Slide Collection

Name/Title

Harry A. Bruno Slide Collection

Entry/Object ID

ARC.1163

Scope and Content

The Harry A. Bruno Slide Collection consists of 178 35mm slides depicting recreation activities of Harry Bruno and his wife Nydia in Montauk, New York from the 1940s through 1954s. The images depict the couple hunting, horseback riding, sportfishing, spending time on the beach, at the airport, Surf Club, Deep Hollow Ranch, and Third House. The photographs exemplify the fashion, cars, planes, architecture, and landscape of the period. Many photographs of the Surf Club also document the aftermath of the 1954 Hurricane.

Archive Details

Creator

Harry A. Bruno

Date(s) of Creation

circa 1940 - 1954

Archive Size/Extent

8 sleeves, 178 slides.

Restrictions

No restrictions.

Acquisition

Acquisition Method

Gift

Acquired From

Vera Holden

Copyright

Type of License

In copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

Copyright Holder

Montauk Library

Copyright Details

Researchers assume all responsibility for copyright questions. Fair use is permitted. For all other uses please contact archives@montauklibrary.org.

General Notes

Note Type

Historical Note

Note

Harry Bruno (1893-1978) led a dynamic, fascinating life. From an early age, Harry was hooked on aircraft, engines and machines. He built a glider when he was 17 and flew in the Canadian Royal Flying Corp during World War I. His knowledge about airplanes and their construction resulted in Bruno becoming the nation’s leading aviation advertiser. Promotion came naturally to Harry. Along with a friend, Richard Blythe, Harry created the advertising agency Bruno & Blythe. The firm carried a client list that read like a Who’s Who of American innovation: Igor Sikorsky, William Bendix, Standard Oil, Packard Motor Car Company. Nydia de Sosnowska (d. 1970), a musical comedy star (Nydia D’Arnell), won Harry’s heart. They married in 1930 and moved to Montauk. Carl Fisher had hired Bruno to promote interest in Montauk as a resort playground. Harry and Nydia were sportsmen who loved fishing and hunting. Nydia, an accomplished surfcaster, set several records. Entertaining in “Green Chimneys,” their large, rambling stucco, the Brunos’ home was also affectionately known to their friends as “Bruno’s Bistro.” The photographs in this collection speak of a happy life well lived. Green Chimneys had exalted views of the Atlantic Ocean, Block Island Sound, and the Brunos’ extensive gardens. It was bucolic, beautiful, and serene.