Great Neck Photographs Collection

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Great Neck Photographs Collection
3 Arrandale Avenue, original Bank of Great Neck site, and 724 Middle Neck Road, seen from southwest corner of Arrandale Avenue and Middle Neck Road, 1978 - Image Source

Collection Facts

Extent:
263
Dates of Original:
c. 1900-1950

Historical Context

Great Neck is a region on Long Island that covers a peninsula on the North Shore of Long Island, which includes the villages of Great Neck, Great Neck Estates, Great Neck Plaza, and others, as well as an area south of the peninsula near Lake Success and the border territory of Queens. On November 18, 1643, the Hempstead Plains, which included the peninsula of Great Neck, was sold to the Reverend Robert Fordham and John Carman. In the beginning, the Mattinecock Indians and the European settlers cooperated and coexisted very well together. During the late 19th century, Great Neck was the rail head of the New York and Flushing Railroad, and began the process of converting from a farm village into a commuter town. Great Neck—in particular the Village of Kings Point—provided a backdrop to F. Scott Fitzgerald's book The Great Gatsby.

Scope of Collection

The collection consists of historic photographs of homes, light industry, roads, emergency services, parades, and people taken in Great Neck, NY in the early 20th Century.