Color image of a man in a boat on a canal facing a pedestrian bridge with a two pedestrians on it. The pedestrians may be dressed as bride and groom. There is a towpath on the left side of the image and trees, nature and a few houses surround the...
Black & white photograph of a canal boat carrying male and female passengers in the lock near Schenectady, New York. People stand on both sides of the lock looking down. A foot bridge at the end of the lock has two pedestrians crossing. Three...
Sepia colored postcard. Whitehall, N.Y., two bridges over a canal. Buildings line the dirt streets along the canal. Hills and trees behind the buildings. Canal boats in canal. Front most bridge is for pedestrians only. The Hudson River is on the...
People standing outside of what is presumably a storefront watching canal boats pass under a town bridge. A number of pedestrians are crossing the bridge, as well as what appears to be a horse-drawn cart.
Exterior shot of Macy’s Department store on 34th Street and Broadway with the prominent R.H. Macy & Co. sign. The bustling scene on the street surrounding the building includes pedestrians, horses and carriages and the street railroad.
In center foreground, approaching tugboat "City of Fulton" has been lowered and lock opened in canal dividing town; a group of pedestrians, carts, goods and refined brick buildings seen on right side while wood-framed factory building and...
The Erie Canal in Clinton Square in Syracuse, New York. Featuring the cityscape of Syracuse, this image highlights the downtown area of Syracuse with pedestrians, [presumably] automobiles, ferries and street cars. Written message in blank space at...
Cities & towns; Culverts; Disasters; Debris; People; Carts & wagons; Black & white postcards; Signs (Notices)
Front caption reads" "View of the Broken Culvert under the Erie Canal. Six miles of water, nine feet in depth and sixty feet in width passed through the aperture within two hours at Syracuse, N. Y. July 30, '07" [top right of card]. Photo of...
Cities & towns; Culverts; Disasters; Debris; People; Carts & wagons; Black & white postcards; Signs (Notices)
Front caption reads" "View of the Broken Culvert under the Erie Canal. Six miles of water, nine feet in depth and sixty feet in width passed through the aperture within two hours at Syracuse, N. Y. July 30, '07" [top right of card]. Photo of...
View of the Erie Canal going through Clinton Square in Syracuse, N.Y., when looking east. Moored canal boat sits in front of the lift bridge, which is lowered to allow pedestrians and trollies to cross. 204,392 printed in lower left corner...
View of [Clinton Square], Syracuse, N.Y., when looking northwest, although the card is labeled (Hanover Square). A canal boat sits in the foreground while a stage is erected behind the park part of the square. A trolley is seen in the background...
Astor Residence, Waldorf Hotel, Holland House Hotel, Marble Collegiate Church in the distance. The image also features horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians.
An aerial view toward the north-east corner of the original Pennsylvania Station that features automobiles, street cars, double-decker buses and pedestrians on the street. This Beaux-Arts style landmark building designed by McKim, Mead & White...
A corner-facing exterior view of the classical nine-story structure with horse drawn carriages and pedestrians at curbside. It was designed by Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White in the style of a Florentine palazzo.
An exterior view of the hotel's ornate edifice on a corner busy with pedestrians and horse drawn carriages. Designed by architect H. J. Herdenberg, the original Waldorf-Astoria was constructed during the last 19th Century. World renown, the...
The image shows a mother and child at the door of the Dispensary along with pedestrians on the sidewalk and a horse drawn carriage at the curb. The New York Dispensary functioned as community health clinic.
A crowd of fashionable pedestrians peering through the windows of the New York Herald Building; there is a news boy behind the crowd trying to get a glimpse.
This is a vibrant reproduction of a color print by Canadian-born artist Charles William Jefferys (1869-1951) who once worked at the New York Herald. The Broadway Tabernacle Church, the 6th Avenue elevated train, the Herald Building and several...