Here is a very RARE find. Early 20th century souvenir box with 20 select photos of various Wildwood area landmarks and views. These boxes are original unopened and have remained in their original packaging for nearly 100years. Boxes contain 20 black & white photos printed on cardboard stock. Publisher was Mr Lynn H Boyer Jr son of Lynn H Boyer Sr who was the first person in the Wildwoods who held the profession of architect. Mr Boyer Sr drew the plans for the original Wildwood Convention Hall, the Beth Judah Synagogue, and two Lower Twp schools. He was associate architect on the Philip Baker school, Wildwood High school and the County courthouse buildings. Mr Boyer Jr had included photos of some of the buildings designed by his father mentioned here in this collection. Mr Boyer Jr was known to publish many of the early Wildwood era postcards. These boxes like postcards, were mailed to family and friends as souvenirs from their visit to the Wildwoods.
We have a limited supply. What you see in these photos is what you will receive. Sorry, we can’t sell for original price of .15
Sold “as is”. No returns ,refunds or exchanges.
Size of boxes are 3.5” x 2.25”

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