Water is pouring over a closed lock with three other locks visible above it. Industrial buildings are on the left bank and in the background. The side of another building is visible on top of the hill on the right bank. Railings and three...
View of canal boats [presumably three], with raised cabins, leaving [presumably] Barge Canal lock with one gate closed. Two men [presumably boat workers] are on the deck of one boat and three people [one presumably a woman] are at the top of the...
A black and white photographic postcard showing a small group of men, women, boys and girls waiting outside of A.S. Clyne Grocery & Provision Store, near a closed canal lock, towpath and snubbing post. Some people stand, while others lean against...
People sitting on both sides of the lock that is closed on the Cayuga Canal in Cayuga, New York. There is a horse attached to a cart or wagon on the left side. The rural scene is peaceful and picturesque.
A color photograph of two parallel waterways with five locks. The narrow, left waterway is flowing like a waterfall; while the right, wider and stone-made canal locks are closed leading to the still, reflected water in the foreground. Along the...
Women; Shoe stores; Flowers; Shoes; Boots; Clothing and dress; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Illustration of elegantly dressed woman holding closed umbrella reaching out to a rose on a rose bush. Landscape in background and an abstract tile pattern in foreground.
Twenty-five tank cars, each holding 8,000 gallons of wine from Chateau Martin, California, arrive at the Bronx Terminal Market. The shipment is thought to be the largest trainload of wine ever shipped in the country. The building on the left is the...
Chapter V. At Tappan - Death; One footnote; A single embossed button is on the left hand side of the page, with the lettering "USA". On the right hand side of the page there is a layout of the Mabie Tavern as in 1780.
Exterior image of the Park Avenue Hotel decorated with patriotic bunting and a horse drawn carriage parked at the main entrance. Designed by John Kellum and built by Alexander T. Stewart, the Park Avenue Hotel was originally conceptualized as The...
Founded in 1930 to provide cheap housing for members of the Armed Forces, the William Sloane House was named after William Sloane (1873-1922), chair of the Army and Navy International Committee through World War I and of the National War Work...