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...
The large Rockland Theater is centered in the picture, with the Club Diner on its right and other buildings on its left. Three cars are parked on the street. The marquee advertises: George Arliss in --ast Gentleman & - Day Bike Rider.
The house has three sections; two are pictured here. The one story portion is on the left and the center two story part, with two dormers in the roof, adjoins a larger part which is partly hidden. This center section is frame on the left side and...
The rounded back corner of the new theater building on Main Street, built as part of Urban Renewal. This was part of the photographer's 1984 exhibit "Nyack Sunday Morning" at the Hopper House.
Mary Virginia Parkhurst, in white blouse with brooch at the collar, gazes away from the photographer's lens. Virginia was a reporter and editor for the Rockland Journal-News and historian for the Village of Nyack.
To build the New york State Thruway, land was cleared - simply bulldozed - from the top of the rock cut in Central Nyack west to Route 303. One of the children in the picture is Lee Scott, the photographer's son.
This paper reads: "Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, collector, has received the warrant and assessment roll for the present year and will sit at his residence - Van Houten St. Upper Nyack. On June 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, and 21st. To...
A young man stands by a chair in the photographer's studio. His dark three-piece suit is topped by a uniform style hat, perhaps a fireman's hat. Unfortunately, the man is not identified.
This image is strange, as the face of the young woman doesn't correspond with the arms and the shoulder width. Nothing, however, is known about the woman or the photographer's studio.
A dapper young man, wearing a bow tie, vest, and a coat with velvet collar - leans on a railing. His left hand is jauntily inserted into a pocket of his trousers.
Children; Hats; Portrait photographs; Cartes de visite;
A young boy stands with his hand on a cloth-covered table. His simple jacket is offset by his furry cap. Behind him is a drapery of the kind seen in a photographer's studio.
Here is a woman, hair pulled back, standing with her right hand on the back of a chair. Her dress is long, full-skirted, gathered and decorated. The chair and rug in this photographer's studio match ones in Nyack Library image #4321.
Florence Merritt holds baby Arthur Royden in the photographer's studio. The child is dressed in a christening gown. Barely visible is this information: "Van Wagner's was on Hudson Avenue and Broadway, DePews Glen, Nyack." The words 'Instantaneous...
This young woman gazes fixedly at the camera. She is wearing a dark shawl and a skirt trimmed with wide chevrons. Her hand is on a pillar attached to a railing, part of the photographer's studio.
A young man stands in a photographer's studio, right hand on the back of a chair. His left hand is on his lapel. He is wearing a shirt and west with a ribbon tie, and a three-quarters length coat. The name Demarest is written on the back.