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Title:
Finback Whale
Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
A 56 foot Finback Whale that swam onto the Brewster Flats on May 28th, 1963. A team from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution pushed off in an eight foot pram and herded it into deeper water. But the whale swam around the pram and drove itself onto the shallows again, where it slowly died. A. U.S. Coast Guard boat eventually towed it out to sea on a high tide.
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Finback Whale
Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1968 Jul-14
Description:
A 56 foot Finback Whale that swam onto the Brewster Flats on May 28th, 1963. A team from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution pushed off in an eight foot pram and herded it into deeper water. But the whale swam around the pram and drove itself onto the shallows again, where it slowly died. A. U.S. Coast Guard boat eventually towed it out to sea on a high tide.
Title:
Octopus New York Aquarium
Linen unused
Description:
All temperate and tropical seas. Largest known specimen 28 feet across the arms. Changes color instantly
Title:
Star Fish Beds And Marine Gardens
Linen unused
Description:
Along the rocky shores at low tide may be found abundant varieties of star fish, sea anemones, crustations, etc. of great beauty and color. Star fish have five to ten arms and are from an inch to a foot in diameter. The anemones have many varieties and sizes up to a yard length in certain species.
Title:
Pacific Ocean Razor Clam
Chrome unused
Description:
Dug on the beaches of the blue pacific is this "Gourmet's Delicacy". Ways to eat them: Fried, Smoked, Fritters, Chowder and many other - why not join the fun?
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Ocean Grove Fruit (Clams)
Ocean Grove Massachusetts (MA), White Border PM 1920 Jul-28
Title:
Greetings From Taunton
Taunton Massachusetts (MA), Divided Back PM 1910 Jun-22
Title:
The Lobster, Restaurant 145 W 45th
New York City New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
When you come to New York, visit The Lobster, the city's finest sea food restaurant. Fresh sea food in season - Open daily in the heart of the theatre district since 1919!
Title:
Double Jump At The Aquatarium
Chrome
Description:
Gemini & Cricket. Twin performing Porpoises who synchronized act under the Golden Dome Aquatarium, St Petersburg Beach Florida.
Title:
Snook
4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Average size 5 lb. - this is a salt water tackle buster of top rank; takes to artificial bait with a vim which endears them to all sportsmen
Title:
Giant Turtle Caught In Panamanian Water
Divided Back PM 1917 Jun-19
Title:
Roaring River Rainbow Trout
Missouri (MO), Real Photo unused
Title:
Hawaiian Fishes
Private Mailing unused
Description:
Hinalea, Kihikihi.
Title:
Basket of Blue Crabs
Maryland (MD), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the most famous products of the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia. A basketful of luscious blue crabs ready for steaming. About 600 are in this basket
Title:
Brook Trout
Divided Back unused
Description:
Brook trout. The most beautiful and best known of American trouts
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Flying Fish
Divided Back unused
Title:
Flying Fish
Divided Back unused
Title:
Green Moray
Divided Back unused
Description:
Green Moray. Florida and west Indies active and ferocious. Reaches a length of 9 feet
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Octopus
Divided Back unused
Description:
Octopus or devil fish From Bermuda. A pacific species is 28 feet across the arms
Title:
Queen Trigger Fish
Divided Back unused
Description:
Queen trigger fish. From a painting by Chas. R. Knight. Florida and West Indies. Shows four different phases of color. Can change color instantly
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Sea-Horse
Divided Back unused
Description:
Sea horse. Atlantic coast. Sometimes found in new York bay. The only fish with a grasping tail. Grows 7 inches long
Title:
Sergeant Major
Divided Back unused
Description:
Sergeant Major. A tropical species. From Florida and the west Indies
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Short - Nosed Gar
Divided Back unused
Description:
Short nosed Gar. Great lakes and Mississippi valley. Related to extinct ganoids fishes
Title:
Shells Found Along The Waters Of Cape Cod
Cape Cod Massachusetts (MA), Chrome PM 1965 Aug-24
Description:
Shells found along the waters of Cape Cod. These shells were collected by eighth grade students of Harwich High School Biology Class, Mary Davis Barbara Hughes, Kristine Jorgensen, Mathew Sutfin, Jonathan long, Brenda shone and Marcia Murphy. Key to the shells is as follows: 1. Channel shell land egg cases 2. Quohogs 3. Welks 4. Jingle shells 5. Sea Scallops with Barnacles 6. Moon shell 7. Sea Clam 8. Razor Clams 9. Bay Scallops 10. Horse Shoe Crab 11. Star Fish 12. Skate Egg Cases 13. Rock Crab 14. Boat Shells 15. Sand Dollar 16. Oyster Shell 17. Non-Edible Mussel 18. Edible Mussel 19. Cockle Shells 20. Angel Wings
Title:
The Lobster, 145 W. 45th
New York New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
When you come to New York. Visit The Lobster. The city's finest sea food restaurant. Fresh sea food in season - Open daily except Sundays, in the heart of he theatre district since 1919.
Title:
Fish Native To Florida Waters
Florida (FL), Chrome PM 1967 Apr-03
Description:
Spotted Sea Trout, Red Snapper, Red fish - also known as Channel Bass. The State of Florida is the Fishermen's Heaven. Deep-sea fishing in the Atlantic Ocean or Gulf of Mexico. Trolling, live bait fishing, plug casting or Surf fishing can be enjoyed at all times along the coast, sounds, boys and passes or channels.
Title:
Cowfish
White Border unused
Description:
The Cowfish is enclosed in a bony shell and can move only its fins, tail and mouth. It is very abundant in Florida and is capable of considerable color changes. It is called "cowfish" because of the horns over the eyes.
Title:
Hawaiian Fishes
Divided Back unused
Description:
Scorp Enopsis Caccopsis. Cheilinus Bimaculatus
Title:
A Representative Collection Of Shells Found On Florida Beaches
Scenic Florida (FL), Chrome unused
Description:
Pelican foot, Snail, Tulip, Lace Murex, Auger, Cat's Paw, Pectin, Boat Shell, Worm Shell, Fighting Conch, Rock Oysters, King's Crown, Turkey Wing, Olive, Venus, Whelk, coquina, Cat's Eye, Bleeding Tooth, Striped Cone, Cockle.
Title:
Blue Tang
Chrome PM 1951 Nov-13
Description:
A fish that dwells on coral reefs - very common in Florida - weighs up to 1 1/2 pounds
Title:
Flying Fish Avalon
Catalina Island California (CA), Divided Back PM 1911 Dec-25
Description:
Santa Catalina Island 2 1/2 hours ride from Los Angeles. Great Winter and Summer Resort. Noted for climate, wonderful marine gardens, fishing, boating, bathing, hunting and many other attractions and amusements.
Title:
Sure see some strange sights down here!
Linen unused
Title:
Lobster And Pot
Linen PM 1951
Title:
Brook Trout
Chrome unused
Description:
Michigan State Fish. The lively Brook Trout, in Michigan's Waterways, makes fishing a delightful sport for all ages in the Great Lake State.
Title:
Flipper
Chrome PM 1966
Description:
"Flipper", star of Ivan Tors - MGM - TV program on NBC, 7:30 Sat. nites performs his tail walking act while the series is being filmed at Miami's Fabulous Seaquarium.
Title:
A Maine Lobster
Scenic Maine (ME), Chrome PM 1961
Title:
Black Angel Fish
Divided Back unused
Description:
New York Aquarium. Florida and West Indies. Reaches a length of 2 feet. Strays north to New Jersey
Title:
Brain Coral Finger Coral
Chrome unused
Description:
On the Shell Rock are two brightly colored Little Jewel-boxes. Number D. is Cluster Coral taken form the North Jetty on South Padre Island. Number E. is deep water Cluster Coral intertwined with tubes of the Worm Shell. Top Row A. Brain Coal: B. Finger Coral. Second Row C. Shell rock : D. Cluster Coral (center); E. Cluster Coral (right)
Title:
The Big Whale
Linen unused
Description:
Captured in Gulf of Mexico, 65 feet long, Weight about 75 tons.
Title:
Maine Lake Trout
Linen unused
Title:
Tropicla Florida Seashells
Linen unused
Description:
Sea Shells found along the Gulf Of Mexico. The ceaseless tide washes ashore hundreds of species of sea shells along the lower Gulf Coast of Florida. Shells of brilliant colors are found here, the rare specious going to collectors and museums. While the commoner types are shipped by the barrel to manufacturers of shell art novelties. Shell collecting is become popular Hobby.
Title:
Black Fish Driven Ashore Of South Welfleet
Divided Back unused
Description:
Nov. 17th and 18th 1884. About 1500 in school. Sold for $15,000 which was divided among 300 inhabitants.
Title:
Feeding Time Of Marine Studios
Marineland Florida (FL), Linen PM 1948
Description:
Porpoises jump high out of the water for their food at marine Studios, world's only oceanarium, located 18 miles south of St. Augustine, 35 miles north of Daytona Beach, State Rt. AIA, one of the Holiday Highways.
Title:
Young Blue Angelfish
Linen unused
Description:
Young fishes frequently differ greatly from their parents, both in shape and coloration, The Blue Angelfish is an example. These brilliant litle fellows are frequently observed flitting in and out of the coral growths at Key West.
Title:
Dolphin Fish
unused
Description:
Dolphin - "Coryphaena hippurus" A warm-water fish of the open ocean caught in Florida all year staying in or near the Gulf Stream. This fish shifts rapidly from one color phase to another but is always some combination of green, yellow, or blue usually with light blue spots. It reaches a weight of well over 6- pounds but averages about 15 to 20. Color Photo by Robert F. Wasman Fish - Courtesy of Joseph T. Reese.
Title:
Aquarium
Linen unused
Title:
Giant Black Bass
Catalina Island California (CA), White Border PM 1924 Mar-13
Description:
Weight 436 pounds. Caught with rod and reel
Title:
Cape Cod Fruit
Cape Cod Massachusetts (MA), White Border unused
Title:
Scorpion Fish
White Border unused
Description:
The Scorpions present an excellent example of protective coloration. When lying among the rocks of their native haunts they are practically invisible. The possess poison spines and are not edible
Title:
Yellowfin Grouper
White Border unused
Description:
The Yellowfin Grouper is subject to considerable color change-according to the locality in which it is caught. Those from deep water are quite red and are called Princess Rockfish. It reaches a large size and is considered a good food fish
Title:
Hawaiian Fishes
Divided Back PM 1910 Jan-27
Description:
Malolo, Gomphosus.
Title:
Hawaiian Fishes
Divided Back PM 1910 Jan-05
Description:
Ala-Ihi, Akilolo
Title:
Red Black Wag Platy at Eastern Garden Aquarium, U.S.Hwy.#1 Five Miles
South of Miami Florida (FL), Linen unused
Description:
World largest AQUARIUM Attraction , The 250 Foot Building is specially designed for breeding rare tropical fish and shipping to fanciers anywhere in the world.See thousands of baby fish emerging from eggs;mated pairs caring for their young .A sight worth coming miles to see.
Title:
Greetings From Maine
Rockland Maine (ME), Linen unused
Title:
Greetings From Maine Lobster
Maine (ME), Linen unused
Title:
Greetings From
Divided Back
Title:
View Of Haw Par Villa - Mermaids
Linen unused
Description:
Tiger Balm Theme Park
Title:
Totuava The Percomorph Fishes
White Border
Description:
Eriscion macdonaldi is a member of the Squeteague or weakfish family, its family name derived for the fact that when hooked the outh tears easily, this species is the largest of the weakfish and the record catch off the California coast is 172 pounds. closely related is the white sea-bass, Cynoscion nobilis. In these two species (C. nobiis and E. macdonaldi) the flesh is firmer than in the ordinary weakfish and thus bears shipment better. Both species are popular food and game fish. The totuava congregates in great numbrs near the mouth of the Colorado river and feeds in shallow water near the shoure. this accounts for the ease with which it can be approached and speared. The weakfish, Cynoscion regalis, is caught principally along the atlantic seaboard, and with sporting tackle gives the true disciple of Isaac Walton a real thrill. Its southern relative, cynoscion nebulosus, is also highly prized as a food and game fish but has been incorrectly known as sea trout.
Title:
Pier 5 City Yacht Basin
Miami Florida (FL), Linen unused
Title:
The Fish at the Byodo-In Temple
Chrome unused
Description:
Located at Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, Windward Oahu, Hawaii, the only replica of the 900-year-old original located near Kyoto, Japan. The world famous original is a Japanese National Monument and is acclaimed as the most famous and beautiful Buddhist Temple in the world
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