Churches; Rectories; Bell towers; Stonework; Gables; Hip roofs; Stained glass; Crosses; Stone walls;
This is a collection of three photograph's of St. Anthony's Church over the course of the time period spanning 1912 - 1960. The top church, circa 1912 is a front-gabled structure with an open bell tower at the front. In the front gable above the...
This is a photograph of a dark shingled house. The house is two stories and has many windows on each level. There are two small covered entry porches visible on either end of the building. In between these entry porches there are two basement...
A shingled house separates two large shed-like buildings. The shed on the left has this sign, "Gregory & Sherman Coal Lumber Masons Materials". On the left is a large wagon pulled by two horses; on the right are two horse-and-carriage rigs. Several...
The shingled gray house which houses the Upper Nyack Village Hall is trimmed in white. A sign leads a visitor to the Village Clerk's office. In the background is the firehouse.
The white-trimmed shingled residence of S. F. Voorhees was on Voorhis Point, South Nyack. The house has two sections: on the left is a part with a hip roof and on the right, a more traditional roof with a gable. An enclosed porch on the right faces...
This shingled house sits on the Hudson River and has an impossible number of roof-lines and gables. A circular driveway leads to a porte cochere that has an unusual shape. Some windows have the striped awnings that were popular about 1910. The...
This house presents a mix of styles and details that draw the eye. The tower in the front covers the porch and supports the porch entry and a balcony. The tower is shingled; the rest of the house has clapboard siding. Several dormers pierce the...
This two-family house is an unusual combination of styles. The half-timbered portion on the left seems to enclose a dark shingled structure on the right. The history of this house is unknown.
This unique bathing pavilion was a part of the Fort Comfort Inn, a resort in Piermont, NY. Several rounded archways lead out of the building, the largest one to a sloping dock where guests could board boats. There is a balcony with more archways...
A vacant lot occupies the foreground. Behind it are a green garage with a car parked inside, a gray shed, and a brown shingled house. This is one of a set of pictures taken by Cooke in anticipation of Nyack's urban renewal project.
Inventory form for building located on Circuit Rd., east side; near Lookout Rd. recording the following information: Henry L. McVicker (owner at time of inventory). () story stone and shingled dwelling. Asphalt hipped roof. Gabled () section and...
Inventory form for building located on Lookout Rd. recording the following information: Benjamin Cymrot (owner at time of inventory). A two and a half story very/large/rectangular structure of shingles and stone. Central block with two asymmetrical...
Inventory form for building located on Tower Hill Rd; west side; near the intersection of Clubhouse Rd. recording the following information: Robert Duvall (owner at time of inventory). 2-story; gambrel roof; 1st-story stone; 2nd-story shingled;...
Building located on Clubhouse Rd; west side; Mrs. Isabel G. Ainsworth (owner at time of inventory). 2 1/2-story; steep hip roof; gable peaks; decorative 1/2-timbers; slight overhang supported by brackets; hood-on-brackets entrance; 6/6; slate roof;...