Facsimile of a 1907 photograph of the exterior of the North Building on Sea Cliff Avenue. On one side of the building there are signs that read, “Sea Cliff Public Library,” and “Dry Goods. Hosiery. Fancy Goods. Notions.” (B&W)
View of Spanish-American War trophy cannon captured by the U.S. Navy at Santiago, Cuba, in 1898. The cannon is located at the corner of Main and Church Streets. Commercial buildings are also pictured along the intersection. (B&W)
View looking south on South Street, which is lined by commercial buildings on both sides. Automobiles are parked at the curb and driving in the street. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (Color)
View looking down Roanoke Ave, which is lined by commercial buildings on both sides. There are some people crossing the street and others walking on the sidewalk. There are also a couple of wagons and automobiles parked at the curbs. (Color)
View looking down Railroad Avenue, with commercial buildings at right and a few automobiles parked at the curb. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)
Exterior view of the Mayflower Publishing Company’s printing house. The Childs family coat of arms is printed on the left side of the verso. Two versions, one printed in blue ink and the other printed in green ink.
Exterior view of the Mayflower Publishing Company’s printing house, which is covered with ivy. The Childs family coat of arms is printed on the left side of the verso. (Color)
View of the exterior of the printing house of the Mayflower Publishing Company. The Childs family coat of arms is printed on the left side of the verso. Handwritten message on front and addressee information on verso. (B/W)
View of the Peconic River, looking east from the water tower, at Riverhead. There commercial buildings and houses pictured on the left side of the river. (B&W)
View looking down Ocean Ave, which is lined by commercial shops on both sides. The Union Savings Bank is on the southeast corner of Oak Street and N. Ocean Ave. (B&W)