This first large group photo depicts older students very nicely dressed I might say and standing on the steps in front of the public school in Stone Harbor, N. J. Having been a teacher of Junior High and High School students over 34 years myself, I am particularly drawn to this image. In a sense...
Author: Stone Harbor Museum (Mike Turner)
Picture of the Day No. 179 – “A LOVELY HOUSE ON 94th STREET BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD AVENUES – STONE HARBOR, N. J. – CIRCA 1920”
As is often the case, most photographic images residing in the Stone Harbor Museum archives contain very little if any documented or descriptive information. Such is the case with the photo shown above. All we know is what we can surmise. And it appears that this well-maintained, lovely awninged house may have been photographed on...
Picture of the Day No. 178 – “FIRST AVENUE HOUSE LOCATED IN STONE HARBOR, N. J.”
This brief account will depict two photos of the same house and on each occasion the residing family is portrayed as well. I am assuming that this first image is the earlier of the two chronologically speaking. The only information supplied with this first image is a follows: “N.W. side First Ave. between 95th &...
Picture of the Day No 177 – “THE TELEFARIO’S COTTAGE – STONE HARBOR, N. J. – 1940s”
This photograph resides in the Stone Harbor Museum (SHM) archives and we are grateful to the SHM curator for permitting us to present this 80 year old image at this time. The only background information we have pertaining to this photo is as follows: “Aunt Jane Telefario’s house, ‘The Workingman’s Cottage’ in the 1940s and...
Picture of the Day No. 176 – “AERIAL VIEW OF SOUTH BASIN AND SUNSET DRIVE, STONE HARBOR, N. J. – CIRCA 1950”
Featured here is a rather crisp and clear black and white photo showing an aerial view of the 85th Street Yacht Basin and in all likelihood taken around 1950 or thereabouts. Without doubt, this image depicts a calm and tranquil summer scene in the northern part of Stone Harbor. Long-time resident and friend Graham Hueber...
Picture of the Day No. 175 – “STONE HARBOR – ANGLESEA FERRY SERVICE ADVERTISEMENT PUBLISHED – JULY 7, 1911”
What a great way to advertise the new Stone Harbor-Anglesea ferry boat service. For a fare of just 10-cents each way, “Fast, Staunch Power Boats leave Parkway Pier, Stone Harbor, and Mace’s Wharf, Anglesea, every half hour”. Furthermore, this particular advertisement provided information about additional ferry services connecting Atlantic City to Cape May, via Stone...
Picture of the Day No. 174 – “THE OVERLOOKED LAST STAGE OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT AT STONE HARBOR: EXTENDING SOUTHWARD”
The first image presented above is about a part of Stone Harbor that is the thrust of this brief written account. This particular scene looking eastward focuses on one of two lagoons and a group of houses in the foreground that were built in the 1960s that overlook the Great Channel. The large expansive 21...
Picture of the Day No. 173 – “THE ICONIC ‘NAUTILUS APARTMENTS’ AND THE 88th STREET & FIRST AVENUE AREA OF STONE HARBOR IN THE LATE 1940s”
Here is yet another interesting aerial photograph discovered at the Stone Harbor Museum archives repository. Several notable and long-standing buildings are depicted in this particular late 1940s image. In the lower left corner for example, we see the large building located on the beach near 89th Street popularly known as the “Nautilus Apartments”. The consensus...
Picture of the Day No. 172 – “THE PARK THEATRE – 1944”
This photo showing the Park Theatre marquee displays the names of the feature movie attraction playing and principal performers. Does this image jog anybody’s memories? You will have to go all the way back to the summer of 1944 when the American popular comedy/action film was released for movie goers. Stone Harbor’s only movie theatre...
Picture of the Day No. 171 – “STONE HARBOR BIRD SANCTUARY”
Illustrated here is a 1960s post card view of the display case at the small parking area on Third Avenue with the Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary in the background. In 1941 the Stone Harbor Bird Club was organized and soon thereafter they recognized an area in the lower or southern part of town being a...