Box SC Photo 0005.04
Contains 359 Results:
No caption, no date, sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½”
No caption, no date, sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on linen, a (43) in negative lower right corner (Rough dirt road in foreground approaching a bridge with three arched supports separating the road surface, elaborate steel railing along walkway, double row of telephone poles, leafed trees in background)
Macomb’s Dam Viaduct, 1908
Macomb’s Dam Viaduct 1908 to Macomb’s Dam or Central Bridge, sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on linen, a (45) in negative lower right corner (In foreground large expanse of dirt with a steel crisscross bridge supported by five (visible) masonry piers in center of photo, double row of telephone poles at right of photo, back of photo written on linen: Viaduct over Macomb’s Dam Park Leading to “ Bridge 1908, Macomb’s Dam Viaduct 1908)
Same photo as previous without information, 1908
Same photo as previous without information
Farmer’s Bridge, vicinity Kingsbridge Road and Major Deegan Highway, 1909
Farmer’s Bridge, vicinity Kingsbridge Road and Major Deegan Highway 1909 (on back of photo), sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on linen, a (47) in negative lower left corner (White railed wooden bridge supported by three rectangular stone piers over a river, in hazy distance are trees and buildings, horse and buggy on left end of bridge, see Sharon Reier, The Bridges of New York, Quadrant Press Inc., 1977, p. 69)
Same a previous photo but clearer exposure, 1909
Same a previous photo but clearer exposure, on back of photo is hand written Harlem River (Today’s Kingsbridge Road & 207 st)
Tibbet’s Brook, 230th Street and Riverdale Avenue, 1907
Tibbet’s Brook, 230th Street and Riverdale Avenue, 1907 (on back of photo), sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on linen, a (48) in negative lower left corner (Ornate iron railing on steel plate bridge mounted on rectangular stone piers, reflection of trees on a river beneath the bridge, three telephone/telegraph poles)
Old Kingsbridge and George Liebler’s Saloon, 1907
Kingsbridge Ave (230st vicinity), 1908-01-22T00:00:00+00:00
No caption, no date, sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½”
No caption, no date, sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on linen, a (56) in negative lower left (Double railroad tracks entering a tunnel beneath street, at street level are four-story brownstone apartment buildings at extreme right of photo on a rounded corner of a brownstone is sign: CENTRAL, in center of photo is a large billboard sign: 7 miles to Ehrich Bros., in distance are many other brownstone apartments, row of telegraph poles)
Westchester Ave – over N.Y.NH. & H RR, 1908-01-22T00:00:00+00:00
Westchester Ave – over N.Y.NH. & H RR 1/22/1908 (on back), sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on linen, a (61) in negative lower right (Foreground rough dirt roadway approaching a four span steel bridge over a lower area, a single telegraph pole with a light suspended from it, tree line in distance)