View looking down Maple Avenue, which is lined by trees and houses on both sides. There is a horse drawn carriage in the middle of the avenue, and a man is walking near the side of the avenue at left. (B&W)
View of “Bay Crest” and a tennis court. Several houses are visible in the background. Note: Bay Crest, now a historic district, is located in the Village of Huntington Bay, an incorporated village in the Town of Huntington. (B&W)
Facsimile of a 1914 photograph of a group of men on the Friday night “Daddies’” ferry to Shelter Island. It was known by this nickname as it was usually crowded with men arriving at the end of the work-week. (B&W)
Exterior view of “Deepwells,” mansion of William J. Gaynor, mayor of New York City from 1910-1913. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)
View of the garden terrace at the Roadside Rest restaurant. The numerous tables on the terrace are covered with red and white tablecloths. Printed text on the verso provides a brief description of the restaurant. (Color)