- “Maple Lane” Hyde Hall’s Original Drive-2
- “Maple Lane”–Hyde Hall’s Original Entrance Drive
- A View of Hyde Bay
- A View of Hyde Hall from Tin Top Bridge
- A View of Lake Otsego From Hyde Hall
- Balcony Railing, Great House (1829 – 1834)
- Billiard Room Marble Mantel, Great House (1829 – 1834)
- Bollard, Great House (1829-1834)
- Chapel Marble Mantel, Stone House (1817-1819)
- Courtyard
- Covered Bridge
- Covered Bridge view from Maple Lane
- Dining Room
- Dining Room Marble Mantel, Great House (1829-1834)
- Dining Room, Great House (1829-1834)
- Enjoy a Fly Over at Hyde Hall
- Hyde Hall Garden Notes
- Hyde Hall’s Reservoir
- Inner and Outer Library Bookcases, Stone House (1817-1819)
- Main Staircase, Great House (1829 -1834) – 2
- Main Staircase, Great House (1829-1834) – 1
- Main Staircase, Great House (1829-1834) – 3
- Main Staircase, Hyde Hall, Springfield, New York
- Mill Road Entrance to Hyde Hall
- New Design for the Great House (1829-1834)
- Office Marble Mantel, Stone House (1817-1819)
- Office Window and Door, Stone House (1817 – 1819)
- Original Site of the Tin Top Arched Bridge
- Outer Library Marble Mantel, Stone house (1817-1819)
- Oval windows, Stone House (1817-1819)
- Portico, Great House (1829-1834)
- Severe summer storms impact operations
- South View from Hyde Hall – Before & After
- Stone Arched Bridge
- Stone Caretaker’s Cottage
- Stone House (1817-1819)
- Terrace of Hyde Hall
- The Great House (1829-1834)
- The Oldest Covered Bridge in New York State
- The Original Site of Tin Top – Gate House of Hyde Hall
- Tin Top Bridge
- Tin Top Returned to its Former Function as Entryway to Estate
- Urn & Swag Wooden Molds
- Winter at Hyde Hall
- Wooden Mold
- Wooden Mold