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Hempstead, HH073.jpg
Large letter “Greetings from” postcard with an image of a historic building or other site of interest in each letter of the word “Hempstead.” Also, a commercial airplane is pictured near a building at a local airfield. Three copies, one of which has…

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Position: 536 (9 views)

bi_dons_clipper.jpg
A ceramic beer stein produced by Don's Yankee Clipper restaurant in Freeport and West Islip, N.Y.

Position: 97 (12 views)

Finding Aid - Axinn, Donald E. Videotapes.pdf
The finding aid for the Donald E. Axinn Video tape Collection in PDF format.

Position: 3120 (5 views)

Southampton, ST010.jpg
Exterior view of Henry Austin Clark Jr.’s Long Island Automotive Museum, at Museum Square. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the museum. (Color)

Position: 3946 (3 views)

Stony Brook, SY009.jpg
Exterior view of Johnston Hall at the Stony Brook School. The school was founded by members of the Stony Brook Assembly, an evangelical organization that held a series of annual summer Bible Conferences and camp meetings in Stony Brook. (Color)

Position: 178 (11 views)

Stony Brook, SY010.jpg
Exterior view of the auditorium at the Stony Brook School. The school was founded by members of the Stony Brook Assembly, an evangelical organization that held a series of annual summer Bible Conferences and camp meetings in Stony Brook. (B&W)

Position: 1623 (7 views)

Huntington Plate & Window Glass Shop, receipt, 1929.jpg
Receipt from The Huntington Plate & Window Glass Shop for a glass and copper front set, sold to Mr. J. Cantwell. The receipt was for $260.00, which was the remaining balance owed on a charge of $510.00. The store was located at 300 New York Avenue.

Position: 1623 (7 views)

LIMC_dawd_maneros.jpg
The front cover to a menu for Dowd's Manero's Steak Houses.

Position: 3120 (5 views)

bc_drennan.jpg
A business card for the Drennan Photo Service.

Position: 922 (8 views)

Aerial view of the Cherrywood Shopping Center, 1953.jpg
Aerial view of the Cherrywood Shopping Center, located at the corner of Wantagh and Jerusalem Avenues, in Wantagh, N.Y. (Note: The center takes its name from the estate of Capt. John Seaman, an early settler of the area).

Position: 42 (14 views)

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