Panoramic view of locks in Lockport, N.Y. A basin [presumed] can be seen at the bottom left of the card. The image shows buildings, one of which has "LOCKPORT HOME OF WHEATLET" [a product of Franklin Mills] painted on its side and a roof access...
A panoramic view of the Harbor in Whitehall, N.Y. The silk mill appears on the left and connects to the right side by a bridge that crosses the harbor over a spillway and lock house. On the right side there are a number of commercial buildings and...
In this black and white photograph, a canal cuts through the middle of the postcard’s frame and proceeds through a distant rural town. A trestle bridge spans the canal at the center of the postcard and connects unpaved roads that run parallel to...
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A scene on the Hudson River looking north from the Congress Street Bridge. The city of Troy, N.Y. is viewable on the horizon and on the east bank. Two side wheelers are docked on the east side of the river; two commercial signs posted on...
Approximately two-thirds of the card (from the bottom) shows a canal, apparently flooded, with a [presumably] houseboat in the foreground, whose reflection is visible in the water. In the background, a metal bridge connects a piece of land on the...
The old D. & H. Canal looking west beyond a road crossing where a women and a younger girl sit along the railings and to the right a man stands in the back of an early 20th century convertible automobile. The road crossing connects travelers from...
The color postcard depicts Clinton Square and the Errie Canal. A Church is located on the left hand side. People can be seen exiting the Church. A clock tower is present toward the center. In front of the Church lies a small railed off area covered...
Interior, Morgan Library atrium, 2009. View of the visitor entrance to the original McKim, Mead & White library building from the glass-enclosed central courtyard.
Old entrance to the Morgan library, 33 East 36th Street. Built 1903-1906 ; Architect: Charles McKim of McKim, Meade & White. The rotunda connected the building's three main rooms: J.P. Morgan's study, J.P. Morgan's library, and the librarian's...
View of the old entrance to the Morgan library, 33 East 36th Street. Built 1903-1906 ; Architect: Charles McKim of McKim, Meade & White. The rotunda connected the building's three main rooms: J.P. Morgan's study, J.P. Morgan's library, and the...
Stone bridge over the Bronx River in the New York Botanical Garden, built in the early 1900s.
(The bridge has been covered over and today connects Allerton Ave. and Mosholu Pkwy.)