A Birdseye View in 1867
Archives Catalog
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| Collection |
Snow Post Card Collection |
| Abstract |
A B&W postcard of a painting of Marblehead Harbor by J. O. J. Frost. The caption reads: The various industries going on in the fishing days. We are seeing activities thru the eyes of the painter as he saw them when the old town was most quaint and crude as compared with today. You are looking down on the narrow, crooked streets on the headlands, on the harbor, the shipyards and M'head Neck. It is a picture furnishing pleanty of food for study and thought. J.O.J. Frost |
| Home Location |
CW P.C. Box Far Rm. Shelf#6 |
| Object ID |
2002-007-0493 |
| Object Name |
Postcard |
| Search Terms |
Frost, J.O.J. |
| Title |
A Birdseye View in 1867 |
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COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ~ Contact the Marblehead Historical Commission for rights to use this image.
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Rev. 2.0 2/2013 Contact the Historical Commission at 781-639-3425 or e-mail us (please include the "Object ID" number, not the Record Number)
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Last modified on: February 22, 2013
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