Trinity Church and School was built with money provided by John and Margaret Bard under the direction and guidance of James Starr Clark. School rooms were located on the ground floor with the church above. In this early, undated photo, the size...
The December 7, 1933 issue of the Lyre Tree reported a strong, though not undefeated soccer season for the boys at St. Stephen's: "At the opening of the season, Coach Leeke, in an informal talk to his squad of twenty-five men stressed three...
Three ladies pose for a studio portrait. The young woman in white in the center is the focus of this portrait. She wears a one-piece dress, gloves, all presumably white, and carries a fan and a small case which would be just the size for...
Schools; Boarding schools; Landscape photographs; Railroad construction & maintenance;
Rear view of the four-story brick Normal School building with railroad ties about to be laid for the Wallkill Valley Railroad. A white wooden fence encloses the school grounds. The Wallkill River is visible in the background as well as the...
A car is in each of the two bays of this garage and another parked outside in front of one of the bays. This building has two levels. The first level is concrete and features numerous cracks. The second level is brick and structural damage is...
A large hedge outlines the front of the property of this front-gabled home. Much of the entry-level is obscured by this hedge. There is a canopy over the front door. The house is made out of brick. There are arched lintels over the windows and the...
Parades & processions; Business districts; Railroad tracks; Automobiles; Military parades & ceremonies; Military personnel; Bicycles & tricycles; Flags; Barber poles;
A military unit is marching in parade formation down a main street business district. The parade procession is about to cross a double set of railroad tracks. One man in uniform leads the parade; behind him there is a formation that includes two...
Time and change have not been kind to this Burd Street home in Nyack. The windows on the second floor have been altered and repairs are evident in the roof and the steps, but the four-part gable and the Chinese Chippendale-style balustrade are of...
An unusual playing card motif frieze and a central chimney join this two-part building in Nyack. The steepness of lower Burd Street is evident in the placement of the doorways.
In this old photo, Nyack's proximity to the mighty Hudson River is evident. Many buildings are clearly delineated. At center right is the Standard Oil tank. In the center is the old spire of the First Reformed Church. Behind it is the Commercial...
Building located on Circuit Rd., west side; Episcopal Conference Center/N.Y. Diocese (owner at time of inventory); Enormous 3-story; tapestry brick; curved gable ends; (3) 2-story semi-hexagonal bays; mullioned sandstone windows; leaded windows;...