Irving J. Lippman and possibly Carolyn Landau sitting at a desk in what appears to be a college recruitment booth. Rafters appear overhead and the left side of the booth shows a photo of Dutchess Community College and 2 flags. Next to the flags...
Unidentified teacher and class at Dutchess Community College in 1960. Six students are visible with open texts and notebooks. The size of the room appears small with plain walls, overhead lighting, and a blackboard.
Blizzards; Storefronts; Street railroads; Pedestrians; Photographs
Snow covered street with several storefronts and pedestrians. An electric-powered trolley with its pole extended to the overhead wires and its door open is visible.
This is a photograph of the cutting machines at the Dexter Folder Factory during the second World War. There are long overhead hanging lights. There are no windows and there is a set of stairs on the back wall leading up. There are also exposed...
The workshop of Frederic Goudy. A wicker chair and several tables and stands are in the room. Two windows and two skylights are seen, as are a desk lamp and two overhead pull-chain lights (one without a bulb).
Main section of switching terminal in Village of Maybrook. Location of structures in switching terminal: Lumber Shed, Water Closet, Office, Barn, Main Diesel Fueling Facilities, Switchmans Shanty, Engine Washing Machine, Platform Wheel Shop,...
The original Nyack Hospital building is flanked by two trees. Overhead are red and yellow bursts of fireworks. This is a print of an original watercolor by Beverly Bozarth Colgan
The overhead lights of the Tappan Zee Bridge spread long reflections across the Hudson River's waters. In the distance are the lights of the Westchester County shore. This image was shot in the same spot as #2422.
A wood frame has been built on River Road in Grand View. Into it will be poured concrete, to form a wall of a huge structure supporting the Thruway as it leaves the Tappan Zee Bridge. The area looks much the same today, with the addition of a...
The overhead bridge in Suffern was a pedestrian crossing. It was on Maltbie Avenue. If you were on Orange Avenue at the junction of Maltbie, you could walk up and over the mostly wooden stairway and it would bring you down on the west side of the...
Sometime before 1910, an artist created this view of a future Nyack, with elevated rail, subway and trolley service connecting the village to New York City. In the background soars a dirigible. Notes written on the back indicate that this is a view...
Mr. E. Reissman and his wife and two children stand on the porch of their home and bakery, which was on Main Street (Piermont Avenue) in Piermont. The family dog stands by, closer to the overhead sign that advertises 'Bread, Cake & Pie.'