Po1. Expose Yourself to Nova Scotia This hilarious black and white image shot by scenic Peggy's Cove Lighthouse outside of Halifax is so detailed that the lichen is clearly visible on the rock in the foreground. Poster: 18" x 22"
Po2. In Cod We Trusted A tribute to the demise of the North Atlantic fishery, this adorable black and white image shot on the Labrador coast circa 1903 shows a small boy standing between two large cod hung from a wharf. Poster: 18" x 22"
Po3. Newfoundland Speedbump This amusing black and white image shot in scenic Terra Nova National Park features one of the more than 200,000 moose living in Newfoundland. Poster: 22" x 18"
Po4. Expose Yourself to Newfoundland This hilarious black and white image which overlooks the entrance to St. John's Harbour and Fort Amherst lighthouse from Signal Hill is so detailed that a small iceberg is visible in the background. Poster: 18" x 22"
Pc1. Expose Yourself to Nova Scotia (5 postcards) This hilarious black and white image shot by scenic Peggy's Cove Lighthouse outside of Halifax is so detailed that the lichen is clearly visible on the rock in the foreground. Postcard: 4.5" x 6"
Pc2. In Cod We Trusted (5 postcards) A tribute to the demise of the North Atlantic fishery, this adorable black and white image shot on the Labrador coast circa 1903 shows a small boy standing between two large cod hung from a wharf. Postcard: 4.5" x 6"
Pc3. Newfoundland Speedbump (5 postcards) This amusing black and white image shot in scenic Terra Nova National Park features one of the more than 200,000 moose living in Newfoundland. Postcard: 6" x 4.5"
Pc4. Expose Yourself to Newfoundland (5 postcards) This hilarious black and white image which overlooks the entrance to St. John's Harbour and Fort Amherst lighthouse from Signal Hill is so detailed that a small iceberg is visible in the background. Postcard: 4.5" x 6"
Pc9. Set of 9 Famous Atlantic Shipwrecks Postcards Postcards including Titanic (1912) , Empress of Ireland (1914), Lusitania (1915), Letitia (1917), Imo (1917), HMS Ascania (1918), USS Truxtun (1942), USS Pollux (1942), and Caribou (1942) Postcards: 6" x 4.5"