This doll head was found ca. 1975 behind the site of the former Trinity School and Home, later called the Watts de Peyster Home for Girls. During the early decades of the 20th century it was customary for villagers to dump trash along the banks of...
This doll was found in pieces circa 1975 behind the site of the Watts De Peyster Industrial Home and School, formerly James Starr Clark's Trinity School and Home. The head and torso are one unit; arms and legs found separately were matched and...
This building known as the Whaleback has been owned twice by Bard. Early in the 20th century, it was a student dormitory, (see: http://www.hrvh.org/u?/bard,212). In 1965 Bard purchased it for use as faculty apartment housing. Originally, this...
Stone buildings; Castles & palaces; Lawns; Flowers; People; Women;
Black and white Photograph showing Lord's Castle. There are two women sitting under a porch on the home. The lawn and some flowers are also visable in the image.
Buildings; People; Children; Girls; Lawns; Castles & palaces; Stone buildings;
Black and white photograph showing Lord's Castle. There are three girls standing on the front lawn, each dressed in white. Ivy covers the front of the Castle.
Black and white postcard showing the Wayside Chapel, Grandview, NY. The chapel is still extant, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. It is privately owned.
Color postcard showing a watercolor of the Hand Mansion in South Nyack, NY. This postcard was created as publicity for the 1997 Hudson River Designer Showhouse to benefit the Nyack Hospital Auxiliary Women's Pavilion.
Architecture; buildings; houses; dwellings; Porches; Outdoor furniture; Bay windows;
Black and white postcard showing The Hand Mansion in Nyack, NY. Description on back of postcard reads " The Hand Mansion 122 South Franklin, South Nyack, New York. This exquisite Gothic Revival house of c. 1853 overlooks a panoramic view of...
Black and white postcard showing the Wayside Chapel, in Grandview NY. The chapel is still extant, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. It is privately owned.
Postcard showing the Perry - Blauvelt - Seth's Home, as it is called now, in the first quarter of the 20th Century. At this time the Seth's family had not owned it yet. The original structure of this home was built c. 1750, with additions...