A 1940's-era automobile leads a parade. The automobile has large stars affixed to its front fender. The automobile is a convertible with the top down; there are several people seated in the automobile. Behind the automobile, there is a row of...
A fife and drum band marches along Nyack's Franklin Street, possibly a part of the October 6, 1909 parade for the Hudson-Fulton Celebration. Floats from the New York City observance of the historical anniversary were moved from town to town along...
A parade procession marches down a wet street. Most of the marchers visible in the photograph are members of a marching band. Marching band instruments such as drums, tubas, trombones and trumpets are all seen throughout the group of marching band...
A parade! Ten members of a fife and drum band pause on North Broadway in Upper Nyack. Each musician wears a zippered jacket that is trimmed with piping and a brimmed hat. The fife players are in front and in the rear are four men with snare drums...
Black and white photograph of the inside of Coyle's Tavern. There is a large dance floor in the center of the photograph, with booths around the edges of the dance floor. The men in the photograph are wearing suits and ties. There is a band...
Black and white photograph of the Nyack Brass Band. The band members are wearing wearing their uniforms and holding their instruments. The photograph is taken outside, with what appears to be a train engine visable in the upper right corner.
Group portraits; fire stations; fire fighters; bands; posing; photographs; photographic postcards; postcards; men; uniforms; hats; monocles;
Black and white photograph of the Pioneer Engine Co. No.1, in Ellenville, N.Y. They are all lined up and posing for a group photograph, and all dressed in uniform except for two gentlemen dressed in suits.
Black and white photograph with a Marching Band marching down a dirt road, a child walking along them, and people on horses and bikes riding behind them.