Browse Items (1760 total)

  • Collection: Long Island Postcard Collection

BKN00001.jpg
View of Winthrop Park and some of the buildings bordering it. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso.

Position: 2135 (7 views)

QNS00022.jpg
“Greetings From” postcard featuring a scenic view, through two trees, of a sunset over the far shoreline and an unidentified body of water. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)

Position: 312 (11 views)

Shoreham, SO001.jpg
View of hills and the shoreline below. There are three women (at left) on a hill, with a number of houses visible in the background. Down below, several people can be seen on the beach. The Long Island Sound is visible at right. Message and…

Position: 1428 (8 views)

Roslyn, RI023.jpg
View of Silver Lake (also known as Roslyn Pond), which is surrounded by houses and other buildings. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)

Position: 873 (9 views)

Sag Harbor, SB006.jpg
Exterior of William M. Cook’s department store, as seen from across the street. (B&W)

Position: 534 (10 views)

Smithtown, SP002.jpg
Exterior view of a house used as Washington’s Headquarters during the Revolutionary War. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso.

Position: 2875 (6 views)

QNS00020.jpg
Exterior front view of the F.D.N.Y.’s Rosedale H.&L. Co. No.1 fire station. In front of the building, there are two men seated in a fire chief’s car and two others standing alongside a ladder wagon. There are also a group of children standing…

Position: 1428 (8 views)

Amagansett, AC005.jpg
View of the Ocean Dune Apartments resort, as seen from across a small body of water. There are two people in the foreground, walking along a path. (Color)

Position: 534 (10 views)

Bellport, BP013.jpg
View looking down Bellport Avenue, which is line by trees on both sides. Handwritten message on the front of the card. (B&W)

Position: 3458 (5 views)

Long Beach, LN026.jpg
People on the boardwalk, with the Castles by the Sea dance pavilion in the background. Note: The pavilion was opened by Vernon and Irene Castle, a famous husband-and-wife team of ballroom dancers. (B&W)

Position: 873 (9 views)

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