(owned by Betty Brown's children, doing business as Mother Brown's Company, Inc.)
Cape May Scenes
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Sunset View from Last Jetty to Cape May Point
Lighthouse at Cape May Point State Park
Afternoon View from Last Jetty to Cape May Point
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Schooner at Windsor Beach
Trawler at Windsor Beach
Lifeboat at Windsor Beach
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Early Morning View at Windsor Beach
Postcard Sunset View to Cape May Point
Deserted Windsor Beach View at Evening
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Grant Beach View from Windsor Beach Jetty
View to Promenade from Windsor Beach
Windsor Beach View from Grant Beach Jetty
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Congress Place
Washington Street Pedestrian Mall
Eight Stockton Cottages
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Concrete Ship Postcard Cape May Point
Sunken Ship at Sunset Cape May Point
Horseshoe Crabs in Surf Cape May Point
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Windsor Hotel Postcard
Windsor Hotel Postcard with Brown Family at Beach
Windsor Hotel Art Card
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Surf at Windsor Beach
Jetty at Grant Beach
Surf at Windsor Beach
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Surf at Grant Beach
Turreted House
Cape May-Lewes Ferry
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Congress Place Postcard
Railroad Station Postcard
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Concord Hotel Postcard
Railroad Station Postcard
Alcott House Postcard
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Thompson House Postcard
North Winds Postcard
Mansard Postcard
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Lighthouse Postcard
Lighthouse Illustration
Postcard Book
Note: Many of the historic black and white postcard views are reproduced with
permission from the book
Cape May in Vintage Postcards, by Don &
Pat Pocher
This book, shown at above right, can be purchased at local bookshops in Cape May
or through the Cape May Historical Society. Many of the buildings and street scenes shown in these postcards remain
intact today and many are in the immediate neighborhood of the Brown Family house at 209 Windsor Avenue.