Frank Gannon is taking the first step in making centrifugal casting core with Osborn jolt-rockover molding machine. The sand carefully mixed with core oils and cereal binder is packed tightly into the pattern
This picture is of two young children around the age of four or five, who are pushing a toy carriage with dolls in it. The child in white is Daisy May Young's child, who may be Irving J. Snider. It is a candid shot, and black and white/sepia. An…
This is a black and white picture of the Snider-Young Family, with John Snider, his wife Daisy May Young, and their baby, most likely Irving J. Snider. It is a professionally done portrait on cabinet card by Heinrichs. There is writing on the back:…
In this photo we see a couple who seem casual and very comfortable getting their picture taken a field by a fence. They have their arms around each other and are smiling, we can assume that they are a couple. There are trees and house in the…
This is a black and white photo of a woman in front of her house with a wall and shrubs in the background, posing with a parasol. It's a fun, casual shot. There is a white border around the picture. The woman is smiling coyly, and she is holding a…
This is a black and white, candid photo of a couple in swimwear. They are standing in front of a 1920s-era car with trees around. The woman is fixing the man's hair, combing it back. The man is holding a lit cigarette. The man is wearing a black…
This is a formal carte de viste picture of Reverend John Vought Bodine and his wife, Margaret Hughes Kern Bodine. Professional portrait done by H. Rosenstoch. There is writing on the back: "John Vought Bodine and Margaret." There's a stamp of George…
This is a formal cabinet card portrait of a family consisting of an elderly woman and younger couple. The photo was professionally done. "Paterson, N.J." is written on the bottom, as well as something illegible [photographer's signature?].
An image of the Mountainside Farm property depicting the barn, pens, and several cows. The image appears to be taken from what is now Ramapo Valley Road.
This is a picture of the arch, before the school buildings were built. It is located in the college's grove and is the classical style red stone arch with brick support. It was moved to this location from the courtyard of Theodore Havemeyer, who…
The arch is an important landmark for Ramapo College and is the symbol of the school. There are ceremonies and events that are done where the arch is the main focus. It is an important landmark for Ramapo College and is the symbol of the school.…