Baird, Mary Louise--Portraits; De Rham, Marion--Portraits; Heckscher, Frances--Portraits; Mesker, George L., Mrs.--Portraits; Potter, Polly--Portraits; Redmond, Geraldyn L.; Sports for women--Pictorial works
Children; Tailors; Skating; Winter sports; Dogs; Clothing and dress; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Illustration of winter scene with three children ice skating. A female child is surrounded by a male child on each side skating. A dog is also on the ice near a barren tree. A thermometer shows the weather is cold. Verso side: text,"Largest stock,...
Sledding; Stores, Retail; Winter scenes; Winter sports; Dogs; Clothing and dress; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Illustration of a winter scene of people on sled sliding down snow covered hill. A dog runs alongside of the sled. Verso side: text,"Special sale of Shetland shawls. Ladies knit jackets, from 50 cents to $2.00. Beautiful children's hoods, all...
Skating; Grocers; Winter sports; Dogs; Groceries; Food; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Illustration of boy ice skating. A dog runs behind him and a house is in the background. Verso side: text,.Sole Agents for Commins Allens "Akron, Ohio" pastry and family flour. Has no competition because it has no equal."
Reception area of the Bronx radio station that began broadcasting in 1927. Found at 1380 on the radio, the station was known for its French, German, Yiddish, Hungarian, Spanish and Italian language programs; as well as its music, news, sports and...
Recreation; Sports; Baseball; Yankees; Stadiums; Bronx Board of Trade; President Warren Harding; Lou Gehrig; Babe Ruth
Six photographs showing the stadium, Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, President Warren Harding, Bronx Board of Trade members; and a night game. In: Scrap Book May 1943 - April 1949. (p. 77a)
Yankee Stadium; Babe Ruth; New York American League Baseball Club; Sports; Recreation; Organizations
The Bronx Board of Trade assists in the dedication and opening of Yankee Stadium for its first game. A sketch of Babe Ruth's stadium is also included. In-- Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 3.
Edward P. Lynch PAL Youth Center at 974 E. 156th St. & Beck St. More than 2,500 boys and girls participate in sports, clubs, dances and other activities at the center. This building was originally the country home of Samuel B. White and is now...
Annual welcome home dinner for New York Yankees at the Hotel Concourse Plaza. A dinner followed their opening game with the Boston Red Sox at the stadium. Mickey Mantle, in his rookey year, is on the right
The first group of Yankees leave from their hotel headquarters for their trip to Hawaii and Japan. The balance of the party will join the group in Chicago and San Francisco.
View of Yankee Stadium from the IRT elevated #4 subway line. Banners note the Yankee's being American League Champions for 1941 and 1942; and World Champions in 1943. The game was probably held on an 'Old Timers Day.'