Genuine Pictorial Map
1961
Maker: Courtland Smith.
Vintage re-issue of an antique 1933 pictorial map of Long Island, drawn by Courtland Smith from data compiled by Richard Foster, published by the Billboard Barn. This map was originally published in 1933 and re-issued by the company in 1961. Includes Brooklyn and Queens, the Hamptons, Montauk, and more. Landmarks such as Montauk Lighthouse, the beach at Southampton, and the Fire Island Light are depicted as illustrations. Additional delightful illustrations populate the Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound. The border is filled at the top with underwater scenes; on the sides with famous sites such as Birthplace of John Howard Payne, East Hampton, and Jones Beach; and with historical events, such as the settlement of Brooklyn and building of Brooklyn Bridge. The lower left of the border shows a scene of potato farming with the simple caption "Potatoes". The key indicates radio stations, state parks, ferry lines, small light houses, and mainland. Vivid color on heavy paper. Good condition, map is affixed to a board. Small stain near compass rose. Currently in an old hand-made frame with no glass. Seems to be glued to the frame. Sold as-is. We are currently thinking about how we can reframe it with glass. Map measures approx. 18.5 x 26 inches. Overall size including frame is 22.5 x 30.5 inches.
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Item Number: NYO915F



