Collections

The Albert R. Stone Negative Collection

Photographs taken by newspaper photographer, Albert R. Stone, document the City of Rochester, especially in regards to early 20th century transportation and construction.

256 Delaware Ave, Bethlehem, NY, ca. 1955. Hilchie's Terminal Hardware, Inc. and L.J. Mullen Pharmacy are seen in photo.

This collection contains items related to the history of Bethlehem, New York.

Floral Fete Collection

The Floral Fete Collection contains souvenir programs, photographs, postcards, stereoviews, articles, and ephemera from Saratoga’s floral parades.

The original Kodak boxes of G. Elliott Morrison’s films.

Films of Sayville, Fire Island, and Bayport from 1927 to 1932

Longwood Historic Photographs

Historic photographs of towns in Suffolk County, NY.

The cover of a Long Island Railroad timetable, June 17, 1897

Programs from historic Mineola events and other documents

Port Washington Main Street Collection

The Port Washington Main Street Collection brings together photographs, postcards, and other historic materials that reflect the rich past of this community nestled between Manhasset and Hempstead Bays.

Lynbrook Celebrates Grade Crossing Elimination, Monday, January 2nd, 1939

Various publications promoting the evolution of the East Rockaway and Lynbrook communities.

	 Rochester Public Library, Rundel Memorial Building, construction workers laboring on new balustrade

This collection includes images relating to Rochester from the years 1920 to around 1960 selected from over 50,000 prints, safety negatives, nitrate negatives, and lantern slides.

Panorama View of the Sea Cliff Water Front, 1912. Photographed by Alfred Legg

Images of Sea Cliff and surrounding towns.