Exterior view of the Oyster Bay railroad station. There is a group of horse drawn carriages parked in front. Two annotated copies published several years apart by the same publisher. (B&W)
View of a horse drawn carriage with passengers for the Meadowbrook Hunt. The carriage is on the side of a road that is lined by a picket fence. A barn and other buildings are visible in the background. Message on the front and addressee information…
View looking down Main St, which is lined by commercial buildings on both sides. there are a number of carriages parked along the left side of the street. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)
Facsimile of a c.1900s photograph of the David B. Tod building (carriage builder), at Main and Centre Streets. Arink & Son wagon in front of the building; two buggies are alongside it. Printed caption reads: “Where R.R. Turntable has been.” (2…
Advertisement for Willis B. Burt, builder of carriages, buckboards, spring wagons, and sleighs. Burt, whose factory was located in Northport, N.Y., also offered horseshoeing and general jobbing services.
Advertisement for Fred Menendez, dealer in carriages and wagons, located in Bellmore, N.Y. Menendez also sold horse goods, and offered repair, painting, and lettering services. The business was the successor to C.O. Colvin & Co.
Advertisement for Edward Daily, General Furnishing Undertaker, located in Babylon, N.Y. The advertisement stated that Daily provided "All requisites for First Class Funerals. Coffins, Caskets, Burial Cases, Carriages, &c."
Advertisement for Chas. O. Colvin, carriage and wagon builder, located in Merrick, N.Y. Colvin also was a dealer in carriages, sleighs, and harnesses, and he performed repair work, painting, blacksmithing, etc.