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7851 | Dragger Medric at Southwest Harbor After a Snowfall |
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7945 | Eva Grace, Lawrence Wayne and El Placita in the Snow at Clark Point, Southwest Harbor |
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| Vessels Left to Right: "Eva Grace" El Placita - Schooner Steam Yacht as a sardine carrier "Lawrence Wayne" The Mayo / Hinckley house is just visible in the background to the right of the "Eva Grace" rigging. | Description: Vessels Left to Right: "Eva Grace" El Placita - Schooner Steam Yacht as a sardine carrier "Lawrence Wayne" The Mayo / Hinckley house is just visible in the background to the right of the "Eva Grace" rigging. | ||
7828 | Sardine Carrier Catherine M. Butler Aground in Southwest Harbor |
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7829 | Sardine Carrier Catherine M. Butler Aground in Southwest Harbor |
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| The photograph was taken in the vicinity of the Lewis Kennison Robinson house at 465 Maine Street, Southwest Harbor. Addison Packing Company, at the head of Southwest Harbor, can be seen in the background of this picture. - Interview with Ralph Stanley, October 2008. | Description: The photograph was taken in the vicinity of the Lewis Kennison Robinson house at 465 Maine Street, Southwest Harbor. Addison Packing Company, at the head of Southwest Harbor, can be seen in the background of this picture. - Interview with Ralph Stanley, October 2008. | ||
8020 | Sardine Carrier Catherine M. Butler Aground in Southwest Harbor |
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| The photograph was taken in the vicinity of the Lewis Kennison Robinson house at 465 Maine Street, Southwest Harbor. Addison Packing Company, at the head of Southwest Harbor, can be seen in the background of this picture. - Interview with Ralph Stanley, October 2008. | Description: The photograph was taken in the vicinity of the Lewis Kennison Robinson house at 465 Maine Street, Southwest Harbor. Addison Packing Company, at the head of Southwest Harbor, can be seen in the background of this picture. - Interview with Ralph Stanley, October 2008. | |||
11221 | Sardine Carrier Jacob Pike Stop Seining at Long Cove, Chamberlain, Maine |
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| Long Cove, Chamberlain, Maine is up the peninsula and East of Pemaquid Point. | Description: Long Cove, Chamberlain, Maine is up the peninsula and East of Pemaquid Point. | ||
7873 | Sardine Carrier Joyce Marie Beached for Bottom Painting at Southwest Harbor |
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| This photograph was taken at the head of Southwest Harbor. Clark Point and Greening Island are visible behind the boat. | Description: This photograph was taken at the head of Southwest Harbor. Clark Point and Greening Island are visible behind the boat. | ||
11222 | Sardine Carrier King Fisher and Seiner Sea Fox |
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| Sardine Carrier King Fisher F. D. Lawley, Inc. William Underwood & Co. The baskets on "Sea Fox" were used to hold herring scales. | Description: Sardine Carrier King Fisher F. D. Lawley, Inc. William Underwood & Co. The baskets on "Sea Fox" were used to hold herring scales. | ||||
7703 | Sardine Carrier Roamer at the William Underwood Company, McKinley, Maine |
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7913 | Sardine Carriers at Winter Layup in Southwest Harbor - Edward M. - Eva Grace - Lou Ann |
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6418 | Sardine Carriers Glenn Geary and Helen McColl at Southwest Boat Corporation Dock in Southwest Harbor |
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7917 | Sardine Carriers Helen McColl, Eva Grace, and Arthur S. Woodward at Clark Point, Southwest Harbor |
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| "Helen McColl" - 65'7" sardine carrier built in 1911 "Eva Grace" - 60' sardine carrier built in 1930 "America" - 47' sardine carrier built in 1908 "Arthur S. Woodward" - lobster smack - later sardine carrier built in 1949 "Henry O. Underwood" - third left on dock at foreground - 70' sardine carrier built in 1949 Several of the fishing boats in the photograph sport "scalers" - long box-shaped chutes on top of their shelters. | Description: "Helen McColl" - 65'7" sardine carrier built in 1911 "Eva Grace" - 60' sardine carrier built in 1930 "America" - 47' sardine carrier built in 1908 "Arthur S. Woodward" - lobster smack - later sardine carrier built in 1949 "Henry O. Underwood" - third left on dock at foreground - 70' sardine carrier built in 1949 Several of the fishing boats in the photograph sport "scalers" - long box-shaped chutes on top of their shelters. [show more] | ||
7900 | Sardine Carriers, Lou Ann, Bessie L. and Coast Guard CG-40365-D at Clark Point |
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7916 | Sardine Carriers, Novelty, Fish Hawk, Henry O. Underwood, Gary Alan and Roamer at Clark Point |
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9854 | Southwest Boat Corporation - Sardine Carrier Novelty - Sea Trials |
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8086 | Southwest Boat Corporation - Sardine Carrier Novelty Launching |
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12158 | Southwest Boat Corporation - Sardine Carrier Novelty Launching |
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7857 | Unloading Herring from the Joyce Marie in Southwest Harbor |
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