Box 30
Contains 50 Results:
Pitch's Oyster House interior view (Binghamton), about 1945
Color postcard showing the interior of this restaurant, captioned on recto "Triple Cities Finest | Bar and Dining Room Specializing in Sea Food and Game Dinners." Address is given on verso as "Pitch's Oyster House | H. F. Pitcher, Prop. | 118-122 State St. | Binghamton, N. Y." Publisher is given as "MWM 'Color-Litho' Made Only by Mid-West Map Co., Aurora, MO."
Marean Lauder Co. clothiers and furnishers interior view (Binghamton), about 1915
Interior view captioned at right margin of recto "Marean Lauder Co. | Clothiers and Furnishers. | 35 Court Street. Binghamton, N. Y." View shows hats in one glass case and ties on the other side, with shirts and other clothing items also visible. The business operated at 35 Court Street from 1903 to 1927.
Roberson Planing Mill exterior view (Lestershire), July 22, 1911
Lietuviu Ausros Choras (Lithuanian Dawn Chorus), November 28, 1918
Real photo postcard captioned in white in the lower margin of the image: "Lietuviu Ausros Choras [Lithuanian Dawn Chorus], Binghamton, N. Y. 28 Lap [November], 1918. Photo by S. Vaineikis." Also stamped on verso "S. Vaineikis | 267 Clinton Street | Binghamton, N. Y."
Davis & Co. Store exterior view (Endicott), about 1909 - 1911
Exterior view of the Davis & Co. dry goods store at 51 Washington Avenue, Endicott, captioned in red at lower center of recto "Davis & Co's Store, Endicott, N. Y." Publisher noted on the verso as "Davis & Co., Endicott, N. Y. - Printed in France." Numbered 1539/2 at lower left corner of verso.
Stone Opera House production of "Potash and Perlmutter" (Binghamton), October 9-10, 1914
Schnitzelbank Restaurant interior view (Binghamton), May 1962
Sacred Heart Ukrainian Catholic Church exterior view (Johnson City), about 1970?
Color postcard with scalloped edges, captioned at upper left of verso first in Cyrillic and then in English: "Sacred Heart Ukrainian Catholic Church | Johnson City, New York | Architect Apollinaire Osadca based the design of this church on the Ukrainian folk architecture of the churches in the Carpathian Mountains." Publisher is given as the lower left corner of verso: "Pub. by Milton P. Klish, 211 Jerry St., Johnson City, N. Y. | 97642-D".
Slovak Citizens Band (Binghamton), about 1910?
Real photo postcard of a band posed with a drum reading "Slovak Citizens Band | Binghamton, N.Y." Photographer's name is stamped on left margin, verso: "S. Vaineikis, 267 Clinton St., Binghamton, N. Y. | Enlargements or more cards made at any time from this Negative."
See also photographs of this band in Boxes 28 and 29 under names Slovanic American Band and Citizens Band. The name given on the drum in this photo may date it to between those two photographs.
Salvation Army Castle exterior view (Binghamton), about 1910 - 1915?
Exterior view labeled at right side, recto "Salvation Army Castle | 548 | Binghamton, N. Y." This address was 131-133 Washington Street, Binghamton; next door at 135 Washington is T. F. Donahue's cafe/saloon. A small group of people are standing outside the Salvation Army building. Publisher given on verso as "Pub. by Lester Art Novelty Co., Binghamton, N. Y."