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11018 | Loading Ice on to the Sluice |
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11112 | Cutting Ice at Stanley Fisheries Ice Pond |
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12078 | Franklin Ward's Children at the Franklin Ward Machine Shop, Manset |
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12466 | Probably William Eugene Ward and Leslie Hamblen Ward |
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11766 | Champlain Memorial Overlooking Hunter's Beach, Acadia National Park. |
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| Landing place of discover of Mount Desert Island | Description: Landing place of discover of Mount Desert Island | ||
11058 | William Willy Eugene Ward on a Bicycle |
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| The automobile is a 1933 or 1934 Rumble Seat Dodge Coupe. The bicycle is a circa 1940 bicycle. The house across the road is the Charles L. Stanley House. The Ocean House is just visible behind the Stanley house. | Description: The automobile is a 1933 or 1934 Rumble Seat Dodge Coupe. The bicycle is a circa 1940 bicycle. The house across the road is the Charles L. Stanley House. The Ocean House is just visible behind the Stanley house. | |||
11133 | Cora Myrtle (Hamblen) Ward in Front of Ward's Lunch |
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| Lyle Newman’s 1948 Pontiac in background. | Description: Lyle Newman’s 1948 Pontiac in background. | |||
16093 | Unknown Child |
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| Unknown child on a bicycle in front of the Charles L. Stanley House in Manset. | Description: Unknown child on a bicycle in front of the Charles L. Stanley House in Manset. | |||
16124 | Northeast Harbor from Flying Mt., Southwest Harbor, Maine. |
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| Mailed to: Mr. Hesley Reed Yacht Trade Winds, Marster’s Dock, New London, Conn. Text reads: “Dear Father, I have the wood all split and piled up. Donald has been riding my bike but it is a little to big for him. I have been working for Mrs. Scott today. Your son, Wesley” | Description: Mailed to: Mr. Hesley Reed Yacht Trade Winds, Marster’s Dock, New London, Conn. Text reads: “Dear Father, I have the wood all split and piled up. Donald has been riding my bike but it is a little to big for him. I have been working for Mrs. Scott today. Your son, Wesley” | ||
16173 | Cora Myrtle (Hamblen) Ward with Grandson Rodney Franklin Ward at Home |
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