A couple from Casa Ybel with a sheepshead caught in Tarpon Bay on Sanibel. The "Cut" in the mangrove wall forming Tarpon Bay is visible over the man's left shoulder.
A group of women show off their fashionable attire at the Sisters Hotel. From left to right: Alice Tayntor, Mrs. Blaisdell, Marie Shulye, Mary Tayntor.
A photo postcard taken in front of Casa Ybel in July 1912, indicates Mr. And Mrs. Orestes A. B. and Mr. Herbert Senter[cut off] of Columbus stand in front of a cottage at the resort.
One of the cottages at the Sisters Hotel, later the Casa Ybel Resort, in the early twentieth century. Many of the buildings survived into the 1970s. This was built as a duplex cottage.
Visitors going to Sanibel left Fort Myers by steamer, heading down the Caloosahatchee and crossing San Carlos Bay. The photo shows the docks and packing companies of Fort Myers.
A group of people, Casa Ybel guests, gather around a rail cart for a picnic meal at Tarpon Bay on Sanibel. The rail cart was used to transport supplies and produce to and from the island and vessel.