TITLE: Firing the Life-line At Atlantic City, N.J.
CAPTION: None
POSTCARD ID: 71-8
PUBLISHER: Illustrated Post Card
POSTMARK: Atlantic City, NJ AUG 13 1912
U.S. Life Saving Crew at Practice, Anglesea, N.J.
U.S. Life Saving Crew at Practice, using theĀ 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
Holly Beach Life Saving Crew and Apparatus, Holly Beach, N.J.
“Two Lights” Cape Elizabeth, Portland, Me.
Old Point Comfort Lighthouse and Officers Quarters, Fortress Monroe, Va
Five Mile Point Light, New Haven, CT – New Haven Harbor
Beacon Light in Harbor Saint John, New Brunswick
Sperry Light and Breakwater, New Haven, Conn.
U.S. Wireless Station and Highland Light, North Truro, Cape Cod, MASS.
TITLE: U.S. Wireless Station and Highland Light, North Truro, Cape Cod, MASS.
CAPTION: As early as 1797 Mr. Small sold to the United States ten acres of land on which was erected the first lighthouse on Cape Cod. This lighthouse most generally known as Highland Light is on the ocean side of Cape Cod. The cliffs are 140 feet above sea level and the tower is 65 feet. It has a revolving white light and its rays can be seen forty miles at sea. The fog horn has a blast of eight seconds and an interval of thirty seconds.
POSTCARD ID: 163 and 111730
PUBLISHER: Published by E.D. West Co., South Yarmouth, Cape Cod, MASS.
POSTMARK: Stamped but no postmark; Hand dated 9-10-60