Photograph. Man leaning against ambulance number 22095 parked beside waterway in village; street is separated from waterway by iron railings; three children stand at right; buildings in background
Photographic postcard view of the Rue des Ponts and numerous figures of men, women and children walking. Ruins and rubble on left and right and a damaged church on the right.
Photographic postcard view of ruins of building destroyed by bombs in Gerbéviller-la-Martyre. Three children and three adults are standing on the street and sidewalk in front of one of the ruined buildings.
Sixteen people are posing on the steps of an unknown porch, most probably in New Paltz, NY. There are three young children, five women and eight men. Two of the men are wearing sombreros and smoking pipes. This may be a boarding house.
A group of women and children are gathered on a porch and are enjoying their jitney, sponsored by the Foresters, a fraternal organization. On the back is written "Foresters of America's jitney, Mrs. Siegriest, Paid."
Women; Children; Children & adults; Children playing with toys; Children riding horses; Architecture; Horses; Farms; Farmhouses; Carts & wagons;
View of Wright Reis Homestead,Greek Revival style house c. 1840 located on Primrose Street, Somers; with two women & child on rocking horse on porch - may be Madeline Wright, nanny, and Caroline c. age one; also in view are outbuilding now known...
Celebrating her 101st birthday, Mary Halliday sits with her great-great-granddaughter, Clare Coffey. Mary wears a sateen dress and has a double strand of pearls around her neck. Clare is wearing a lace trimmed frock.
Marion Teator is standing in the snow. She is dressed in leggings, mittens and a coat that has fringe around the collar. Her brimmed bonnet is tied under her chin.
Roscoe and Marion Teator are standing on a snow clad road. They are both dressed for the winter weather in leggings. The snow covered farm fields and fences are in the background.
On a winter day, five children run through an empty lot near Nyack's business area. In the background is the Onderdonk block on Main Street where Brown and Sons, a furniture store, was located. A bare maple tree dominates the left side of the...