Exterior view of the Hempstead Public School building, Henry and Prospect Streets (Now Peninsula Boulevard). Served as a high school and an elementary school. Built in 1889, burned down in 1919.
View of Jamaica State Normal School (later renamed “Jamaica Training School for Teachers”), as seen from the street. There are two young boys and a young girl standing on the sidewalk. Message on front and back; addressee information on back. (B&W)
View of school building on top of a hill. There are trees on the grounds and a path that leads up the hill to the school. Addressee and name of sender on verso. (B&W)
View of Bay Avenue School from across a large lawn with a flagpole on it. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. Note: The school was originally known as the Wilmott M. Smith Grammar School. (Color)
Exterior front view of the Union Free School building. Message and addressee information on verso. Note: The school later became the Village Hall building. (B&W)
Exterior view of the Union Free School building. Note: The school later became the Village Hall building. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)