TITLE: Watch Hill Point, Watch Hill, R.I.
POSTCARD ID: No.11454 and 120165
PUBLISHER: Published by The Rhode Island News Company,
Providence, R.I.
Leipzig, Berlin, and Dresden
POSTMARK: AUG 1910
The World of Lighthouses on the Postcards of Yesterday and Today
TITLE: Portland Head Light by Night, Casco Bay, Portland, Maine
POSTCARD ID: 101 and 4A-H2170
POSTMARK: Portland Maine JUL 8 1954 3PM
PUBLISHER: Portland News Co., Portland, Maine
GENUINE CURTEICH CHICAGO “C.T. ART-COLORTONE” POST CARD (REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.)
MESSAGE: Dear Mrs. Hunter – Mary and I are enjoying Portland and the Eastend, as usual. I hope you are well. Yours, Hattie B. ????? July 8 /54
Today’s Lighthouse Postcard of the Day is a colorful linen card featuring MINOT’S LIGHT, Massachusetts.
CAPTION: MINOT’S LIGHT
The most famous of all New England lighthouses, located one and a half miles from shore, required over five years to build. The tower is of granite blocks rising to a height of 88 feet, and the lower half is solid all through. Above the solid portion are the apartments of five rooms, one above the other and above all, the revolving light. The present structure was completed in 1960.
PUBLISHER: MFG. BY TICHNOR BROS., INC., 160 NO WASH. ST., BOSTON, MASS.
“TICHNOR QUALITY VIEWS” MADE ONLY BY TICHNOR BROTHERS INC. BOASTON, MASS.
POSTCARD ID: 50 AND 64465
POSTMARK: BOSTON, MASS 3 AUG 24, 1941
MESSAGE: Having a swell time. What’s a cooking? ????? Mike
Thanks for looking! Please tell your friends!