Vessels, Commercial Fishing Vessel, Net Fishing Vessel, Dragger
Southwest Harbor
Houses in Background - Left to Right: Extreme left: Henry Clark house - 138 Clark Point Road William Gilman Parker House and Barn, now gone - 143 Clark Point Road Edwin Clark house - 139 Clark Point Road Nathan Clark III (1843-1907) house - "Three Chimneys" - 141 Clark Point Road J.N. Mills house Nathan Clark II (1780-1848) house - 3 Claremont Road Vessels in Foreground - Left to Right: "Jacquelyn" - dragger "Grace M. Cribby" - lobster smack "Chester T. Marshall" - lobster smack "Sandra & Jean" - dragger built by Southwest Boat Corporation in 1945.
Vessels, Commercial Fishing Vessel, Net Fishing Vessel, Dragger
Place:
Southwest Harbor
State:
ME
Source:
Ralph Warren Stanley Collection
Description: Houses in Background - Left to Right: Extreme left: Henry Clark house - 138 Clark Point Road William Gilman Parker House and Barn, now gone - 143 Clark Point Road Edwin Clark house - 139 Clark Point Road Nathan Clark III (1843-1907) house - "Three Chimneys" - 141 Clark Point Road J.N. Mills house Nathan Clark II (1780-1848) house - 3 Claremont Road Vessels in Foreground - Left to Right: "Jacquelyn" - dragger "Grace M. Cribby" - lobster smack "Chester T. Marshall" - lobster smack "Sandra & Jean" - dragger built by Southwest Boat Corporation in 1945. [show more]
Vessels – Left to Right – Background to Foreground: “Fairhaven Queen” Unknown vessel from St. Andrews Unknown vessel “Irma” from Lubec Unknown vessel Unknown vessel “Medric” from Lubec – now disintegrating at Eastport Boat Building School Unknown dragger from Southwest Boat
Description: Vessels – Left to Right – Background to Foreground: “Fairhaven Queen” Unknown vessel from St. Andrews Unknown vessel “Irma” from Lubec Unknown vessel Unknown vessel “Medric” from Lubec – now disintegrating at Eastport Boat Building School Unknown dragger from Southwest Boat
The Claremont Hotel can be seen on the lower horizon below the mountain. The long, low building is the bowling alley. This photograph is similar to, but taken at a slightly different angle from Item 6162.
Description: The Claremont Hotel can be seen on the lower horizon below the mountain. The long, low building is the bowling alley. This photograph is similar to, but taken at a slightly different angle from Item 6162.
The Claremont Hotel can be seen on the lower horizon below the mountain. The long, low building is the bowling alley. This photograph is similar to, but taken at a slightly different angle from Item 6161.
Description: The Claremont Hotel can be seen on the lower horizon below the mountain. The long, low building is the bowling alley. This photograph is similar to, but taken at a slightly different angle from Item 6161.
Standing in Back: Esther Mabelle Stanley (1895-1984), later Mrs. Francis Milton Spurling Seated Left to Right: Enoch Arno Stanley (1897-1977) Leslie Victor Stanley (1902-1995) Chester Warren Stanley (1900-1971) with curls Robert Elliot Stanley (1898-1976)
Description: Standing in Back: Esther Mabelle Stanley (1895-1984), later Mrs. Francis Milton Spurling Seated Left to Right: Enoch Arno Stanley (1897-1977) Leslie Victor Stanley (1902-1995) Chester Warren Stanley (1900-1971) with curls Robert Elliot Stanley (1898-1976)
Left to Right: Mabel Florence (Moore) Stanley, Mrs. Alfred Gilley Stanley (1888-1939) Mable Florence Stanley (1915-) Two neighbor children Marion E. Stanley (1913-) “Here we have the noisy four sitting on an old horse out in the yard. Marion is in front and two of one of our neighbors who took the picture is next to her and Florence has a big hole in her stocking. Florence does not want me to send you this with the hole. By the pleased look on Mabel’s face you would think all these kids belonged to her.”
Description: Left to Right: Mabel Florence (Moore) Stanley, Mrs. Alfred Gilley Stanley (1888-1939) Mable Florence Stanley (1915-) Two neighbor children Marion E. Stanley (1913-) “Here we have the noisy four sitting on an old horse out in the yard. Marion is in front and two of one of our neighbors who took the picture is next to her and Florence has a big hole in her stocking. Florence does not want me to send you this with the hole. By the pleased look on Mabel’s face you would think all these kids belonged to her.” [show more]