Antique Postcard Tuck's Tip Top House Lizzie Bourne Monument Mt Washington NH

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WHITE MOUNTAINS. Tip Top House. Lizzie Bourne Monument between House and Watertank.


Raphael Tuck& Sons"RAPHO VP"WHITE MOUNTAINS."[Rega] Postcard No. 6039. Printed in Holtand ART PUBLISHES TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING& QUEEN. TUCK'S POST CARD CARTE POSTALE POSTKARTE (FOR ADDRESS ONLY) By Appoirtment TIP TOP HOUSE-LIZZIE BOURNE MONUMENT. The Tip Top House is the oldest structure now standing on the summit of Mt. Washington. It was erected in 1853, and has sheltered many world-famous men. One of the earliest and most pathetie deaths of the few persons who lost their lives on Mount Washington through exposure or accident, was that of Lizzie C. Bourne, a young woman of Kennebunk, Me., who died in 1855 while climbing to the summit, and remembrance of whom a memorial has been erected near the scene of her death. B MANKI




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