Annisquam Light, Gloucester, Mass

Annisquam Light, Gloucester, Mass

TITLE: Annisquam Light, Gloucester, Mass
CAPTION: None
POSTCARD ID: 26718-N
PUBLISHER: William M. Francis, Gloucester, Mass
Genuine Curteich-Chicago “C.T. American Art” Post Card (Reg. U.S. Pat. Ofc.)
POSTMARK: Gloucester, Mass OCT 5, 1951

Ocracoke Lighthouse

Ocracoke Lighthouse, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina

TITLE: Ocracoke Lighthouse
CAPTION: Ocracoke Lighthouse
Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
The picturesque setting belies the fact that its sole reason for existance is prevention of disaster to those who ply the treacherous waters of its “shoaly” coast.
Photo by Hugh Morton
POSTCARD ID: P81364
PUBLISHER: Elizabeth City News Co., Elizabeth City, North Carolina
POSTMARK: None – Unused Standard Sized Postcard

Le Phare de Cap-des Rosiers

Le Phare de Cap-des Rosiers

TITLE: Le Phare de Cap-des Rosiers
Gaspe-Nord, Que.
CAPTION: Construit en 1857. On peut voir et entendre son signal de 17 milles on mer.
Built in 1857. We can see and hear its signal from 17 miles at sea.
POSTCARD ID: 91685
PUBLISHER: Pub. by Studio Bernard, Carlton, Quebec, Canada
POSTMARK: Perce, P.Q. SP 7 1959

Turkey Point Lighthouse, Maryland

Happy Thanksgiving!

In honor of Thanksgiving, enjoy today’s view of Turkey Point Lighthouse!

Turkey Point Lighthouse, Elk Neck, MD

TITLE: Turkey Point Lighthouse
CAPTION: Elk Neck, MD c1900
The 38-foot tower was built in 1833. Located at the head of the Chesapeake Bay It serves traffic to and from the Susquehanna River. The last woman keeper in the nation retired from this lighthouse in 1947.
POSTCARD ID: PC128404
PUBLISHER: © Lieb Image Archives, York, PA
Printed in the U.S.A.
POSTMARK: None – Unused Standard Sized Postcard