A picture of the New York State Capitol building (1867-99) as seen from the west. The Capitol is the north anchor building for the Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. The Capitol builing was designed in part by Henry Hobson Richardson. As is depicted here, people who work in the vicinity of the Capitol tend to spend their leisure time on the grounds surrounding the building on days of favorable weather. There are crop marks on all four sides and in the top margin is noted "30%."
Two unidentified people, possibly students, sitting on benches in the formal garden behind the Campus Center at the State University of New York at Albany on the uptown campus.
An unidentified student, who is taking pictures on the State University of New York at Albany Uptown Campus. There are crop marks and re-sizing instructions on the photograph, which read: on the viewer's left side, "MAX (RIGHT) to 48 PICAS" and along the top of the photograph, "to 29.5 PICAS."
Two unidentified couples sitting on benches in the formal garden behind the campus center at the State University of New York at Albany on the uptown campus.