The Hoe Promenade. Plymouth Great Western Railway

This Lighthouse is also known as Smeaton’s Tower
the third and most notable Eddystone Lighthouse.

The Hoe Promenade. Plymouth Great Western Railway

TITLE: The Hoe Promenade. Plymouth Great Western Railway
CAPTION: None
POSTCARD ID: G.W.R> Series 5
PUBLISHER: Great Western Railroad
POSTMARK: Unused Standard Sized Postcard

Aerial – Point Sur Lighthouse

Aerial – Point Sur Lighthouse

TITLE: Aerial – Point Sur Lighthouse
CAPTION: This exceptional view, from seaward, clearly shows the                                strategic location of Point Sur Lighthouse and massive cliffs                        along State Hiway 1 in Monterey County, Calif. Staffed and                         operated by the Coast Guard.
Color photo by Randy Larson
POSTCARD ID: C11067
PUBLISHER: Distributed by Bell Magazine Agency, Monterey, Calif
POSTMARK: Unused Standard Sized Postcard

Bass Harbor Light

Bass Harbor Light
Mt. Desert Island, Maine

TITLE: Bass Harbor Light
Mt. Desert Island, Maine
CAPTION: Picturesque Bass Harbor light is located below Southwest                            Harbor at the extreme tip of Acadia National Park near Bernard                  and McKinley.
Color Photo: Paul A. Knaut, Jr®
POSTCARD ID: C15993 and ME1333D
PUBLISHER: Published by Paul Knaut, Jr., Dover-Foxcroft, ME
POSTMARK: Unused Standard Sized Postcard

Government Lighthouse at Harbor Entrance, Buffalo, N.Y.

TITLE: Government Lighthouse at Harbor Entrance, Buffalo, N.Y.
CAPTION: None
POSTCARD ID: 6313
PUBLISHER: Unknown
POSTMARK: Buffalo NY AUG 16, 1910

Point Prim Light

Point Prim Light

TITLE: Point Prim Light
CAPTION: Point Prim Light near Bigby, marks the entrance to Annapolis Basin from the Bay of Fundy.
POSTCARD ID: BR-11
PUBLISHER: Pub. by The Book Room Ltd., Halifax, Nova Scotia
Printed in U.S.A.
POSTMARK: Written On Standard Sized Postcard – Not Posted

Ticonderoga and Colchester Reef Lighthouse

Ticonderoga and Light House

TITLE: Ticonderoga and Light House
CAPTION: Famous sidewheeler Ticonderoga and Colchester Reef Lighthouse. Both brought from Lake Champlain to Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, Vermont.
POSTCARD ID: VT772
PUBLISHER: Published by Bromley & Company, Inc., Boston, Mass.
POSTMARK: Brandon, VT 9/25/1962

Warwick Light Station, Warwick Neck, Rhode Island

Warwick Light Station, Warwick Neck, Rhode Island

TITLE: Warwick Light Station, Warwick Neck, Rhode Island
CAPTION: Overlooking beautiful Narragansett Bay, the First lighthouse was built on this site in1827. The present lighthouse was constructed in 1932, and because of damage suffered from a hurricane in 1938, it was moved inland 75 feet. It is 55 feet tall, of metal construction, and delivers 2,233 candle power.
POSTCARD ID: LK-1006
PUBLISHER: Produced by LK Color Productions, Providence, RI
©1975 Color Photo by Leon Kowal
POSTMARK: Unused Standard Sized Postcard

Castle Hill Light – Newport, R.I.

Castle Hill Light – Newport, R.I.

TITLE: Castle Hill Light – Newport, R.I.
CAPTION: A storm warning flies over Castle Hill Light which guards the entrance to Narragansett Bay as an “America’s Cup” challenger is towed to the course in Rhode Island Sount.
POSTCARD ID: D-14113
PUBLISHER: Published for John M. Twomey Distributing Co., Newport, RI
POSTMARK: Unused Standard Sized Postcard