Within Herbert S. Swan's report to the New London Planning Board is a description of ocean beach in 1928 and a plan outlining its future development. This plan is outlined visually in a two page fold-out diagram
Postcard of the Crocker House in New London, Conn. The reverse of the postmard has a note (from "W.W.," at 136 Montauk Avenue) addressed to Miss Edna Haynes in Hudson, Mass. It has a New London postmark from 1912.
Postcard of the Old Huguenot House, a.k.a. Nathaniel Hempsted House, in New London, Conn. The card is addressed to Mrs. Margret Stiles in Westerly, R.I.; it has a 1909 postmark from Stonington, Conn.
Postcard of New London Harbor Light in New London, Conn. The card contains a lengthy note but no address or postmark. Also notable is the fact the the publisher identifies itself as "art publishers to their majesties the king and queen."
Postcard depicting the Old Huguenot House (a.k.a. Nathaniel Hempsted House) in New London, Conn. The postcard has a 1907 postmark; the card is addressed to be sent to Norwich, Conn., but the addressee's name is illegible.