The dedication of Albee in 1925. College faculty and administrators stand on a wooden scaffold. Bernard Iddings Bell (Warden of the College from 1919-1933) stands partially hidden on the left-hand side of the entryway.
Color postcard showing Broadway in New York. Weeping Willows line the left side of the street. A house is hidden by a group of trees on the right side.
A young woman, young enough to be wearing a shortened skirt even though she has many womanly accouterments, poses for a studio portrait. Her narrow, 6 gore, A line skirt has deep reverse box pleats for ease of walking and she wears tall, probably...
This woman's hair is long and conservatively drawn back, but not upswept. Her light colored dress, probably cotton, features interesting gatherings at hips and shoulders with white cuffs on the ¾ length sleeves and cut work medallions on the...
This woman's hat is a straw boater trimmed with velvet ribbon round the crown and lace, perhaps wired, in profusion on the brim. Her dress, of a striped fabric, perhaps a light wool, is designed with a wonderfully asymmetrical bodice, itself...
There's little traffic on Broadway as the photographer shoots this scene. A pickup truck is in motion, heading towards the camera. St. Paul's Church is on the left, partially hidden by trees.
Both the front and the west side of the Tappan Reformed Church can be seen in this picture. On the front are three doors with a window above each. On the side are four windows (partially hidden) on each floor. The tall spire has three sections...
The trees are just beginning to leaf out or St. Ann's Church, Nyack, would be hidden completely. The large and simple structure with a number of Gothic windows gives the impression of height, even behind the trees. A picket fence separates the...
The roof was raised in the front of this sandstone to create the three-windowed dormer. There are two center front doors, probably leading into different rooms. An addition is hidden by a tree.
This house is set in shadows and partly hidden by a large bush. A second story window and a dormer are visible. The original core house was built in 1731.