Lawrence family photograph at W. A. Lawrence
residence on Main Street. About 1920 - added enlarged and wraparound porch. 1955 - Garages and barn detroyed by hurricane Dane.
This photograph is of a two-bay,detached brick garage. The mansard roof features a gabled dormer and ornate wooden garage doors. There is a straight line of decorative brickwork above the garage doors. The curved garage doors are framed in a brick...
A large cupola with weathervane features prominently on this gable-roofed brick barn. There are two wooden bay doors with 'No Parking' signs and a hatch door and window on the second level all with lintels. A small round window is positioned right...
A tall wood fence connects two clapboard-sided buildings. The building in the foreground is one-story and a single window is featured. The other building is taller with an opened garage door and a dormer. The dormer has a hay loft door and pulley...
This is a small brick building with a mansard roof and wooden bay doors. A note indicates that original use was as a carriage house. A small shed, partially falling over, is located at the back of the building. There is a telephone pole near the...
A car is parked in front of this two-story brick structure. The corniced roof is flat with a slight tilt towards the back. Wooden doors with a hay loft door above are centered on the building. There is graffiti on either side of the bay doors on...
This is a two-story gabled brick building with double-width wooden bay doors. On the upper level there is a boarded up hay loft door with brick lintel. This building is attached to a similar brick building with bay doors and a flat roof. A...
A note indicates that the original use of this building was as a stable. The building is gabled on the front and sides of the building and the roof shingles are diamond shaped. The siding in the front gable is fish-scaled, the siding on the rest of...
A gambrel roof tops this large barn with two garage door bays. There is a full-size hay loft door with pulley above the garage doors with windows set on either side. The siding near the hay loft windows was replaced and as a result the color of the...
One end of this two story brick building has a flat corniced roof, and on the other end of the building the roof rises into a gable. A note indicates original use was as a firehouse. In the brickwork, there is evidence of the building's firehouse...
Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Porte cocheres; Shutters; Gables; Shrubs; Stone walls; Towers; Porches; Garages; Spandrels;
Two bare trees line the sidewalk that runs in front of the low stone wall at the front of this property. A driveway with concrete curbing cuts through the stone wall and leads through a porte-cochere back to an opened garage. Under the...
There is a 'For Sale' sign posted to the left of the front door on this house with a gabled roof with jerkinhead and side dormers. Snow covered steps lead up to the small entry patio. To the right side of this house, set back, another house is seen...
A car is in each of the two bays of this garage and another parked outside in front of one of the bays. This building has two levels. The first level is concrete and features numerous cracks. The second level is brick and structural damage is...
A sign above the screened front entry door identifies this as a 'Raw Roofing and Sheet Metal Works' company. The first word on the sign is obscured. The telephone number, listed after the company name is '2254'. To the left of the front door,...
Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Hip roofs; Gables; Dormers; Columns; Dogs; Garages; Porches; Balustrades; Clapboard siding; Real estate business;
A pole in the front yard reads, "Clinton D. Townsend Licensed Real Estate Broker". A dog sits on the front of the large, covered wrap-around porch on this hip-roofed house. There is a hip-roofed dormer on the front of the house. Near the rear of...
The photographer snapped this image of New Street looking east. New Street parallels Main Street and is mostly garages and rear entrances for Main Street businesses. The Rockland Power and Light Building, now the Village Hall, is seen at the left.
Mian Street businesses had (and still have) entrances, garages, and wholesale outlets on New Street. In this 1969 photo, some business signs are readable: Apollo, Schraffts, Wholesale Confectioners, Retail Dept. Office Main St.
Country clubs; Garages; Stone buildings; Stone walls;
Partly hidden by shade trees are two buildings, one frame and one stone, which held the elephants and the trucks of the Clarkstown Country Club in Nyack (South Nyack).