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  • Tags: churches

Hempstead, HH067.jpg
View of Our Lady of Loretto Church, which is largely obscured by trees. (B&W)

Riverhead, RC011.jpg
Postcard features exterior images of six different churches in Riverhead: Methodist, Swedenborgian, Polish R.C., Episcopal, Congregational and Roman Catholic. (B&W)

East Hampton, ED015.jpg
View of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church and rectory building. (Hand colored)

Lindenhurst, LK002.jpg
View of St. John’s Evangelical Church along with the church house and rectory. (B&W)

Westbury, WN011.jpg
View of Parish Hall (at right) and St. Brigid Church, as seen from Post Avenue Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. Note: This was the second of three St. Brigid churches built in Westbury. (B&W)

Westbury, WN007.jpg
View of the Church of the Advent and its adjoining rectory building, as seen from across the street. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. Note: The church was designed by architect John Russell Pope, c.1910. (Color)

Port Washington, PL016.jpg
Exterior view of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Message on the front and addressee information on the back, both handwritten. (Color)

Glen Cove, GE013.jpg
Exterior front view of St. Paul’s Church. Both the message on the front, which is dated July 2, 1905, and the addressee information on the back are handwritten. (B&W)

Port Washington, PL022.jpg
View of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church along with its chapel and rectory buildings. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)
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