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16740 | Gordon and White Garage |
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| Gordon and White Garage with Exxon pump. | ||
11612 | Friendship Sloop Dictator Before Restoration |
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11652 | R-Class Racing Sloop Jack Tar Stripped to the Timbers |
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12534 | Freedom Molds Set Up and the Ribbands Going On |
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12535 | Freedom - Putting On the Cabin. |
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| "Morning Star" can be seen in the left corner. | |||
12536 | Timbering Freedom |
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| Jeff Gold (wearing the 69 tee shirt) is taking timber out of the steamer. | Description: Jeff Gold (wearing the 69 tee shirt) is taking timber out of the steamer. | ||
16595 | Henry R. Hinckley's Boatyard |
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10986 | Morris Yachts Boat Shed and Head of the Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Maine - After 1972 |
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| The Boat Shed is the beige building on the right across the harbor. | Description: The Boat Shed is the beige building on the right across the harbor. | |||
11593 | Lobster Boat Ajax Built for Carl Colson Buddy Lawson Jr. |
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11594 | Lobster Boat Ajax Built for Carl Colson Buddy Lawson Jr. |
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11649 | Cutting Wood for New Timbers |
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11650 | Cutting Wood for New Timbers |
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11653 | R-Class Racing Sloop Jack Tar - Rebuilt for Margaret Peggy (McGrath) Rockefeller |
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11883 | Robert Bobby Farnsworth Rich's Bass Harbor Boat Shop and Marina |
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16657 | View of Main Street featuring Carroll's Drug Store |
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| View of Main Street with Carroll's Drug Store, the A&P Food Store, and Willey's store all visible. | Description: View of Main Street with Carroll's Drug Store, the A&P Food Store, and Willey's store all visible. | ||
16662 | View of Clark Point Road |
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| View of Clark Point Road with Southwest Motor and Gilley Plumbing visible | Description: View of Clark Point Road with Southwest Motor and Gilley Plumbing visible | ||
16669 | View of Carroll Drug Store |
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| View of Carroll Drugstore taken from Harbor Light Inn | ||||
16665 | Addison Packing Company |
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| View from up the road of the Addison Packing Company | |||
11446 | Southwest Motor Inn |
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16632 | Sawyer's Market Window |
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| View into Sawyer's Market form the front window. | |||
16584 | E.A. Lawler Paint Company |
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16663 | Central Filing Station |
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| Photograph of the Central Filing Station and school house | |||
16667 | View of the Odd Fellow's Hall, Vines Electric, and Some's Store from Main Street |
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3021 | Hall Quarry |
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11159 | Head of the Harbor Restaurant and Lounge |
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| "We feature dinners from the bounty of Maine’s finest seafood caught in the Bay just beyond our window. Also American and Italian Cuisine. Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner – Cocktails – Open All Year – Bring your camera and snap the harbor view.” – from the back of the postcard. | Description: "We feature dinners from the bounty of Maine’s finest seafood caught in the Bay just beyond our window. Also American and Italian Cuisine. Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner – Cocktails – Open All Year – Bring your camera and snap the harbor view.” – from the back of the postcard. |