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6 sty 2023 · Most interestingly, five of these ten images, as you will see, actually portray portions of Stone Harbor’s once popular mile and a quarter long boardwalk that was destroyed in the 1944 Great Atlantic Hurricane at Stone Harbor.
4 sie 2023 · Here is a remarkably crisp photo image taken in the summer of 1930 featuring 2 members of the Stone Harbor Beach Patrol (S.H.B.P.) standing resolutely in front of their sturdy Life Saving Boat No. 3 at about 98th Street and the boardwalk.
Shown here are four images, two photographs and two vintage post cards, that have some elements in common. The first image is a remarkable photograph retrieved from the Stone Harbor Museum archives featuring the crew of the Stone Harbor Beach Patrol sometime in the summer of 1930.
8 wrz 2023 · Let’s check out what was going on at the 108th Street Stone Harbor Beach Patrol station back one day in the summer of 1930. Interestingly, the life guard station shown here manned by 2 young men consisted of a tent as well as a bulletin board for daily beach information labeled “Bathers Bulletin”.
PICTURE OF THE DAY - 108th Street Stone Harbor Beach Patrol Station Summer of 1930 Harlan No. 35 Let’s check out what was going on at the 108th Street Stone Harbor Beach Patrol station back one...
6 sty 2023 · Harlan No. 48 THE STONE HARBOR BEACH PATROL: 100+ YEARS OF THEIR LIFE SAVING STATIONS, PROCEDURES AND SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AT STONE HARBOR, N. J. Introduction: This brief descriptive account will...
Today, the beaches of Stone Harbor are protected at eighteen locations. These stations are staffed by 65 men and women who are dedicated to the safety of Stone Harbor’s citizens and friends. For over a century, members of the patrol have executed over 15,000 rescues.