View of four people sailing in a small sailboat. Two young women are standing, holding on to the mast, and a man and woman are seated behind them. Printed text on verso describes why the waters of Long Island are so well-suited for sailing. (Color)
View of a number of commercial fishing boats tied up at the East Hampton Town Dock. Printed text on verso provides a brief description of fishing vessels docked at Montauk. (Color)
View of a dock with seagulls sitting on the pilings. A sailboat and a motorboat pulling a water-skier are seen in the background. Printed text on verso gives a brief description of the Long Island waterfront. (Color)
View of the foot of Bay Avenue from across Greenport Harbor. There are houses at right and a couple of large boats in the distance, at left. Addressee information on verso. (B&W)
View of Widow’s Hole in Greenport Harbor, with two small boats anchored on opposite shores. Houses are pictured along the shoreline, which trails off into the distance. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso.