4 photographs. Appear to be the ""original unit"" from several angles, plus a shot of the ""switch board"" Bottom right photo show the machine plus a roll-top desk, tools on the wall, a chair, and oil cans next to the desk.
March 3, 1944 V-mail written by Joseph R. Barrs to Henry Staley of Cottage Farm in Rhinebeck, New York from "somewhere in England" during World War II.
A physics demonstration involving a tank of liquid, a lensed instrument, and measuring tools. There are three men around this device. One person (possibly a student) is making adjustments, and appears to be looking through the lens of the...
Hand colored postcard showing the Post Office in Congers, NY. From the June 21, 1899 New York Times.
"June 20. - This place, on Rockland Lake, was the scene of a bold robbery early this morning. At about 3 o'clock the citizens were...
Black and white postcard showing Congers Post Office, Congers, NY. The sign on the Post Office reads "[illegible word] Boarding and Livery, Stable". From the June 21, 1899 New York Times.
"June 20. - This place, on Rockland Lake, was the...
Color image of J.E. Vanderlyn's livery including horses, horse drawn carriages and various tools. In the yard there is a group of children standing under a straw umbrella.
Bodies of water; People; Women; Clothing & dress; Straw hats;
Scene of a spillway with a woman wearing a pink and yellow dress and straw hat washing her feet in the water. She had gardening tools and a basket next to her.
Wooden mold used to create plaster molds that were then used to make White Pines ceramics. This mold is modeled from Hobson's Book of Chinese Vases. This mold was based on illustration #27.
Photo of interior of the Sutton Sanitary Meat Market. Visible in photo are hanging pigs, cans of Libby's sauce, butchering tools, three men, best butter award and advertisement for ham with stereotypical image of black man. Caption on original...
One of a series of five photographs showing an interior view of a room (possibly a Historic House Museum). Two tables are visible, on along the right hand side against a applique quilt and a woven coverlet. Both tables are displaying several...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
A slender lanceolate point which flares out at the stem (like a fishtail) with a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. On average the length ranges from 1" to 4". These points were predominantly used for spears, although there is evidence of use...