Black and white aeral photograph showing downtown Pearl River. There are many cars lining the sides of the roads, and the railroad tracks run through the bottom of the phtograph. Some of the store fronts are visable.
Bird's eye view, looking west towards the front entrance of most of the buildings in this complex. This is the mental health facility now called Rockland Psychiatric Hospital.
A bird's eye view of the lake, looking down a hill. In the foreground there is a large white house, with barns. Trees obscure the rest of the shore. There are several boats on the water.
Postcards; Catholic churches; Fire engines & equipment; Fire fighters; Hotels; Schools
A strip of five postcards. The first is a bird's eye view of the lake. Rockland Lake, a spring-fed body of water, is located about thirty miles north of New York City on a ridge of Hook Mountain above the west shore of the Hudson River. The...
Postcards; Military academies; Military facilities;
A view of West Point from the Tower of the Chapel overlooking the Parade Grounds, Officers Club, Cadet Barracks, and Riding Hall. A bird's eye view of the entire West Point complex with the parade grounds and a clearing in the background on the...
Two photographs. The first photograph is of Sixth Street in Hillburn, N.Y. It is a tree lined street of houses. The second photograph is a bird's eye view of Suffern, from Hillburn.
From a grassy area above Highland Avenue, one can view the village of Nyack with the Hudson River and Westchester County in the distance. This is a hand-tinted card. It was sent from Nyack to Norwood, NJ but the pencil writing is hard to decipher.
When the ice industry was still important, Rockland Lake had a bustling community of houses, stores, churches, and repair shops. One of the huge ice houses is at the lower right. The brown building in the center is the power house for the cable...
The Nyack Library has more than one copy of this bird's eye image of the village and the river. The interesting part of this postcard is the note, "Got your postal all right. We are going out on the river this afternoon and as it is rough I expect...
The Village of Nyack spreads below the grounds of Nyack Missionary Institute, as it was known then. Highland Avenue angles across the foreground; the Hudson River forms the background. The stone house on the right is Berachah Hall. The message,...
From a large field, the photographer snapped a photo of the houses of the Village of Nyack. Stephen Rowe Bradley, vice-president of the Nyack National Bank, lived nearby on Highland Avenue.