This is the earliest known photo of the mill, but the images shown here are reversed. Looking from the harbor, the additions were to the right of the original structure.
From Veronica Lurvey, Councilperson, Town of North Hempstead
Fantastic! I’m enjoying reading the Roslyn Landmark Society emails and updates. Now is not the time to let down our guard regarding COVID, and I appreciate your updates on that as well as the profiles.
From Veronica Lurvey, Councilperson, Town of North Hempstead
Fantastic! I’m enjoying reading the Roslyn Landmark Society emails and updates. Now is not the time to let down our guard regarding COVID, and I appreciate your updates on that as well in the profiles.
From Veronica Lurvey, councilperson, Town of North Hempstead
Fantastic! Hope you’re well. I’m enjoying reading the Roslyn Landmark Society emails and updates. Now is not the time to let down our guard regarding COVID, and I appreciate your updates on that as well in the profiles.
That film brought tears to my eyes. My whole early years were wrapped up in the Tea House with my dad working there from the earl 1920's thru to retirement in 1950's
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He was an i credible man & a gifted artist. I am lucky to have met him on more than one occasion.
Marsha, yes he was very talented and a very good man!
thanks very much, marsha
From News: Roslyn Landmark Society member Paul Crifo, designer of iconic film posters, dies at 98
Vanessa, apparently Brainerd made his own cameras: http://www.jordanliles.com/george/facts
From News: The earliest known photos of the Roslyn Grist Mill taken from 1870 to 1900 Updated: 12/18/2025
Any idea of the camera model the photographer might have been using here???
Vanessa, apparently Brainerd made his own cameras: http://www.jordanliles.com/george/facts
From News: The earliest known photos of the Roslyn Grist Mill taken from 1870 to 1900 Updated: 12/18/2025
Terry, great catch! Indeed, the negative was printed in reverse. I have added two other early photos of the Roslyn Grist Mill. Howard
From News: The earliest known photos of the Roslyn Grist Mill taken from 1870 to 1900 Updated: 12/18/2025
This is the earliest known photo of the mill, but the images shown here are reversed. Looking from the harbor, the additions were to the right of the original structure.
From News: The earliest known photos of the Roslyn Grist Mill taken from 1870 to 1900 Updated: 12/18/2025
From Veronica Lurvey, Councilperson, Town of North Hempstead
Fantastic! I’m enjoying reading the Roslyn Landmark Society emails and updates. Now is not the time to let down our guard regarding COVID, and I appreciate your updates on that as well as the profiles.
From News: Discover what's new on Roslynlandmarks.org over the last month Updated 2/14/2023
From Veronica Lurvey, Councilperson, Town of North Hempstead
Fantastic! I’m enjoying reading the Roslyn Landmark Society emails and updates. Now is not the time to let down our guard regarding COVID, and I appreciate your updates on that as well in the profiles.
From News: Discover what's new on Roslynlandmarks.org over the last month Updated 2/14/2023
From Veronica Lurvey, councilperson, Town of North Hempstead
Fantastic! Hope you’re well. I’m enjoying reading the Roslyn Landmark Society emails and updates. Now is not the time to let down our guard regarding COVID, and I appreciate your updates on that as well in the profiles.
From News: Discover what's new on Roslynlandmarks.org over the last month Updated 2/14/2023
From Wado143: I'm a resident of Roslyn Harbor and really enjoy your posts each day.
From News: Discover what's new on Roslynlandmarks.org over the last month Updated 2/14/2023
From Wado143: I'm a residence in Roslyn Harbor and really enjour your posts each day!
From News: Discover what's new on Roslynlandmarks.org over the last month Updated 2/14/2023
That film brought tears to my eyes. My whole early years were wrapped up in the Tea House with my dad working there from the earl 1920's thru to retirement in 1950's
From News: Video: Watch the Lifting of the Roslyn Grist Mill- January 23, 2020
Thank you so much for this information.
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