View of the “Triangle” between Broadway and Jerusalem Avenue. There are buildings visible in the triangle, and along Jerusalem Avenue at right. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)
View of the Roslyn Clocktower, as seen from across Main Street. Note: The tower was erected in 1895 in memory of Roslyn resident Ellen E. Ward. (Color)
Exterior view of the Tavern of Mother Chick, where Nathan Hale stopped the night before his capture. Message and addressee information, both handwritten, on verso. (B&W)
View of The Surfside club building and people playing on the beach and swimming in the water. Printed message on verso describes a “delightful” day at the club. (Color)
View looking down the State Road, with a house on the right and man walking in the road. An automobile can be seen further down the road, just past a branch in the road. H Handwritten message on verso. (Color)