The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory sits on a high, forested bluff on the Palisades overlooking the Hudson River, about fifteen miles north of Manhattan. The Lamont Geological Observatory, now the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, was established...
In the midst of construction, someone created this image of the original stone wall of the 1903 Nyack Library building joining the steel I-beams of the multi-storied 1993 addition.
At twilight, a crane lifts a beam into place on the new addition to the Nyack Library, contrasting with the stone facade of the 1903 Carnegie Room, the original library.
In 1993, the Nyack Library was enlarged considerably by extending out towards the east and up and above the existing structure. There are three other pictures in the envelope, one of Director James Mahoney, one of some workmen on the job, and...
This simple one-and-a-half story house is a typical mid-nineteenth century residence for a family of modest means. The first owner was James Coates, who lived in the house until 1860. All these many years later, the house reflects the builder's...
The stone heads that occupied the front lawn of 14 Riverside Avenue, Haverstraw, were created by Ted Ludwiczak, who was inspired by the monuments of Easter Island. Ted began carving after retirement. The postcard announced a showing at the American...
These stone heads by Haverstraw resident Ted Ludwiczak were inspired by the Easter Island stone monuments. Photographer John Scott took this black-and-white photo of a postcard by Aarne Anton, advertising a display at the American Primitive Gallery...
Fire fighters; Fire hydrants; Memorial rites & ceremonies; Flags; Banners; Uniforms;
This is a collage of three images; two and in color, one in black and white. The color photograph at the top of the page shows nine men gathered around a memorial headstone. The headstone reads, "In Honor of Our Brother Firemen Who have Answered...