Box 44.5
Contains 116 Results:
U.S. Postal car. “2” “22”. Verso. Street Railway System of postal cards for conveyance of the mails. Man in uniform loading/unloading a bag from car at a loading dock right.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
Valley City Street and Cable Railway #1, horse drawn with man holding the reins. “Waterloo, Fulton, Straight” at head of car.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
Men beside or on top of a car with special attachments, an attachment at the front, perhaps for clearing snow or other debris from the tracks?
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
Group of men in uniform standing or seated in front of a building which appears to be a car barn at left, ca. 1914/1915. Third man standing from right, back row, is identified as Lloyd R. Winslow (1897-1974) 1993.047?
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
Copy photo of the Grand Rapids Railway Band seated or standing in front of the “336” building entrance. Verso ID: has the Scribner ST. car barn, ca. 1915 with Lloyd R. Winslow seated fourth from right. 1993.047
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
Car 19 on Ottawa St., 1944, Interurban offices in Houseman Building on NE corner of Ottawa & Pearl. Muskegon Line, which ran on Lyon, Ottawa, Monroe, Bridge, Scribner, Leonard, Remembrance Rd., and Power Station on corner of Kinney Rd. A city car is along side, and a truck and cars are parked in front of the building left. License on truck 362-106.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
Scribner Ave. car barn at right, demolished 1982. View looking north. Car at left opposite the bar, with some view of the business on the street.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
View of dirt street with numerous buildings, men in street with street car on tracks. Verso note: Scribner Ave. car barns. Steeple is Bethlehem Lutheran Church. “G.R.” is Grand Rapids Dairy, next north is Richards Manufacturing. Corner building with vines in right foreground is a rooming house, four story frame building in 1916/1920 was the “Seldom Inn Hotel”.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
Two copies of same image. Verso note on one: Building left background is Stow & Davis on East side of Front, south of Fulton. Cars may be the ones running only to Grandville Jenison by the Grand Rapids Holland & Chicago Railway Co.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.
“William G. Herpolsheimer” car, with decorations, marked “Special” in front of unidentified building. Verso note: Later than 1927, across from South High School. All new cars named for prominent citizens who were friends of Pres. Benjamin S. Hanchett manufactured by St. Louis Car. Co.
This series contains photographs organized by subject, in alphabetical order. It includes depictions of events, buildings, places, objects, and groups associated with a particular organization. Terms used as subjects are not authority controlled.