TITLE: The Breeches Buoy in Action
CAPTION: None
POSTCARD ID: 71.-10
PUBLISHER: Illustrated Post Card Co., New York-Leipzig
POSTMARK: Unused Standard Sized Postcard
U.S. Life Saving Crew Shooting Life Line Over Boat, Atlantic City, N.J.
Firing the Life-line At Atlantic City, N.J.
U.S. Life Saving Crew at Practice, Anglesea, N.J.
U.S. Life Saving Crew at Practice, using the Breeches Buoy.
TITLE: U.S. Life Saving Crew at Practice, Anglesea, N.J.
CAPTION: None
POSTCARD ID: 11456
PUBLISHER: Published by R.W. Ryan
POSTMARK: SEP 4 1908
New Life Saving Station, Biddeford Pool, Me
Holly Beach Life Saving Crew and Apparatus, Holly Beach, N.J.
“Two Lights” Cape Elizabeth, Portland, Me.
Ram Island Ledge Light House, Maine
TITLE: Ram Island Ledge L.H.
CAPTION: RAM ISLAND LEDGE L.H., built in 1905 on the north side of the entrance to Portland Harbor, has a flashing white light 77 feet above water.
Aerial photo by A.D. Phillips
POSTCARD ID: 422 and 121311
PUBLISHER: Pub. by Augustus D. Phillips & Son, Northeast Harbor, Maine, U.S.A.
POSTMARK: None – Unused Standard Sized Postcard
Selkirk Light, Pulaski, NY
TITLE: Selkirk Light
CAPTION: SELKIRK LIGHT – Located four miles west of Pulaski at the mouth of the Salmon River. It is a reminder of the days when sailing vessels and steam packets provided transportation. Erected in 1838, Selkirk Lighthouse (now privately owned) serves as a landmark for pleasure boats and small cruisers using the Salmon River as a port.
POSTCARD ID: 152572
PUBLISHER: Pulaski Democrat Publishing co., Pulaski, N.Y. 12142
POSTMARK: Unused Standard Sized Postcard
Long Island Head Light, Boston Harbor, Mass
TITLE: Long Island Light, Boston Harbor, Mass
CAPTION: LONG ISLAND LIGHT
On the Northerly end of Long Island, Mass., and the Southerly side of the Easterly end of President Roads, Boston Harbor.
POSTCARD ID: 215725
PUBLISHER: The Leighton & Valentine Co., N.Y. City
Printed in United States
POSTMARK: Unused Standard Sized Postcard