Plum Beach Lighthouse

Janaina Medeiros

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Jules of Nature
Sweet Seals For You, Always
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Plum Beach Lighthouse
oggi così
Beautiful. One might even say...... Majestic??
Launching a destroyer in Schneider Works in Chalon-sur-Saône, Burgundy region of France
French vintage postcard
(via Home / X)
Sailing Regatta
Baltimore Harbor, April 18
Steam tug and icebreaker Baltimore (1906)
Oyster buyboat Mildred Belle (1948)
USS Constellation, the US Navy’s final sail-only warship (1854)
Sailboats near the Domino Sugar factory
Lazaretto Point Lighthouse (replica, original built 1831)
The wreck of Oyster Wars-era patrol boat Governor R.M. McLane (1884)
Skipjack Sigsbee (1901), as seen from the deck of Mildred Belle.
All photos ©️ @the-golden-vanity.
SS Oroya passenger ship passing through the Suez Canal, Egypt
British vintage postcard
"The Flagship of the Fleet, U.S.S. TEXAS (BB-35), which in January will carry Amerion's First Citizen, President Coolidge, to Havana, Cuba, on a reassuring mission of good-will, President Coolidge will be the third President to leave the country while in office, the others having been President Wilson and President Harding."
Photographed by UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, sometime between April 29 and May 16, 1927.
Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Daily News Archives: 8/509442
Loading bananas onto the ship Provence in the port of Santos, São Paulo, Brazil
Brazilian vintage postcard