Drawing of an African American woman holding a bucket on her head and carrying a cup. A smal dog is walking behind her. The caption on the image reads: "Yeistah! two bits eh quawt."
A ball club. Some of the men have on uniforms, some are for Suffern and others for Hillburn. Names for some of the players are written in. There is a young black boy sitting in the front with a bucket.
A ball club. Some of the men have on uniforms, some are for Suffern and others for Hillburn. There is a young black boy sitting in the front with a bucket. There are names written at the top and bottom of the photograph, including positions that...
Valley Cottage Bucket Brigade answering the call to a brush fire at Casper Hill. Far left - William A. Garrabrant, 3rd from left - Robert Garrabrant, man in overalls - Al Iselin, with head peeking behind - Bill Nevin, top of picture (middle) -...
Quarrying; Stone quarrying; Steam shovels; Railroad tracks;
This is a view of the hillside of an active quarry. At the base of the quarry, tracks for the mining carts run along the ground. The hillside is composed of large boulders and smaller rocks. On the left side of the photograph, the bucket of a steam...
Fruit industry--New York (State)--Ulster County; Automobiles--1910-1920
Three young women are in a car and a fourth is holding a bucket. These young women are farmerettes. A fifth person, a young girl, is watching the women and the car. The car's windshield has stickers or playbills that read, in part, "Address...
A pot-bellied stove sits on the floor of the Village Hall, with an ash bucket at its side. This building was demolished when the Thruway was constructed. The picture is mounted on construction paper with photo hinges.
Here is a sandstone house that has seen better days. The roof, the windows, the entry way stones, the dormer - all are in need of repair. With the bucket and the table with washing basins in front of the house, we surmise there was no indoor...
The bucket of the bulldozer is used as a battering ram to knock down a small frame house on South Broadway in Nyack. In the background are spectators, who stand in front of an A & P market. This was the Christie house.
In November of 1962, the first house was razed for Nyack's Urban Renewal Project. The bucket of the bulldozer is used as a battering ram to knock down the small frame house which was next to the Presbyterian Church, now the Nyack Center. In the...