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11374 | Lobster Boat Style Pleasure Boat Driftwood at Jarvis Newman's Boat Yard |
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11375 | Lobster Boat Style Pleasure Boat Driftwood being restored at Jarvis Newman's Boat Yard |
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10883 | Ralph W. Stanley's Lobster Boat Seven Girls - As Breadwinner - Stove In |
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| This photograph was taken at the Hinckley Boat Yard | Description: This photograph was taken at the Hinckley Boat Yard | ||
13995 | No-Name - Lobster Boat - Built for Louise (Webber) Jackson O'Brien |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley built this 26' lobster boat, for Louise O’Brien at his 1st shop at 376 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. Mrs. O'Brien used the boat for her employees, Julius “Judy” E. Mitchell (1902-1982) and his brother, George A. Mitchell (1915-1998) to go back and forth from Cranberry Island to her yacht. The lobster boat was later owned by boat builder James “Jimmy” Harold Rich (1932-2010). | Description: Ralph Warren Stanley built this 26' lobster boat, for Louise O’Brien at his 1st shop at 376 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. Mrs. O'Brien used the boat for her employees, Julius “Judy” E. Mitchell (1902-1982) and his brother, George A. Mitchell (1915-1998) to go back and forth from Cranberry Island to her yacht. The lobster boat was later owned by boat builder James “Jimmy” Harold Rich (1932-2010). | |||
10876 | Lobster Boat Betty Lou Built for Roland James Sprague |
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10865 | Lobster Yacht Built for Lloyd Deming Yates |
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10871 | Lobster Boat Built for Oscar Ove Krantz - In the Shop |
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10872 | Lobster Boat Built for Oscar Ove Krantz - Moving the Boat on a Wooden Skid |
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10877 | Lobster Boat Betty Lou Built for Roland James Sprague |
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10878 | Lobster Boat Built for Merit Walton Bean |
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10879 | Lobster Boat Built for Merit Bean |
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10880 | Lobster Boat Built for Louise (Webber) Jackson O'Brien |
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10881 | Lobster Boat Built for Merit Walton Bean |
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10882 | Lobster Boat Built for Louise (Webber) Jackson O'Brien |
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10887 | Lobster Boat Seven Girls Built by Ralph W. Stanley for his Father, Chester Warren Stanley |
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10906 | Lobster Yacht Skipper Built for Patricia Agnes (Geyelin) Godfrey |
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10907 | Lobster Yacht Skipper Built for Patricia Agnes (Geyelin) Godfrey |
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10909 | Lobster Yacht Skipper Built for Patricia Agnes (Geyelin) Godfrey |
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11585 | Lobster Boat Frances Inez Built for Arvid Emery Krantz |
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11587 | Lobster Boat Frances Inez - Moving the Boat for Launching |
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11593 | Lobster Boat Ajax Built for Carl Colson Buddy Lawson Jr. |
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11603 | Building Lobster Boat Nancy & Ricky for Ernest Richard Davis |
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| This photograph was taken at Ralph Stanley's first workshop at 376 Main Street in Southwest Harbor - the Adoniram Judson Robinson house. | Description: This photograph was taken at Ralph Stanley's first workshop at 376 Main Street in Southwest Harbor - the Adoniram Judson Robinson house. | ||
11604 | Building Lobster Boat Nancy & Ricky for Ernest Richard Davis |
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| This photograph was taken at Ralph Stanley's first workshop at 376 Main Street in Southwest Harbor - the Adoniram Judson Robinson house. | Description: This photograph was taken at Ralph Stanley's first workshop at 376 Main Street in Southwest Harbor - the Adoniram Judson Robinson house. | ||
11605 | Building Lobster Boat Nancy & Ricky |
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| This photograph was taken at Ralph Stanley's first workshop at 376 Main Street in Southwest Harbor - the Adoniram Judson Robinson house. | Description: This photograph was taken at Ralph Stanley's first workshop at 376 Main Street in Southwest Harbor - the Adoniram Judson Robinson house. | ||
11274 | C.E. Clement Boatyard - Lobster Boat Three Brothers Built for Harvard Riley Beal |
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| Schooner "George E. Klinck" is at the end of the dock, which is piled with wooden lobster pots. | Description: Schooner "George E. Klinck" is at the end of the dock, which is piled with wooden lobster pots. |