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6206 | Boats at Low Tide - Head of the Harbor |
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| The boat on the left (#1 L 148) was owned by Carleton Barron Gilley (1921-2001) and was built by Paul Patton in Ellsworth. The boat in the middle (#1 M 551) is the 1st boat Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) built for himself in 1951. At the time this photograph was taken in 1960 Charles “Charlie” Montriville Gilley (1924-2006), leaning against it, was the owner. The boat on the right (#1 L 256), built by Robert “Bobby” Farnsworth Rich at his Bass Harbor Boat Shop was owned by Harold Edward Alley (1924-2004) , shown in the photograph working on the boat. The factory wharf in the back with white sardine carrier visible was the Addison Packing Company. | Description: The boat on the left (#1 L 148) was owned by Carleton Barron Gilley (1921-2001) and was built by Paul Patton in Ellsworth. The boat in the middle (#1 M 551) is the 1st boat Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) built for himself in 1951. At the time this photograph was taken in 1960 Charles “Charlie” Montriville Gilley (1924-2006), leaning against it, was the owner. The boat on the right (#1 L 256), built by Robert “Bobby” Farnsworth Rich at his Bass Harbor Boat Shop was owned by Harold Edward Alley (1924-2004) , shown in the photograph working on the boat. The factory wharf in the back with white sardine carrier visible was the Addison Packing Company. [show more] | ||
11771 | The Wreck of the Schooner Catherine in Somes Harbor |
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| Remains of schooner "Catherine" in Fernald Cove, Somesville, 1935. A few years later a storm shifted the hulk to the shore at right where surviving frames and timbers could be seen for some years at low tide. After the wreck and before this photograph was taken, salvagers cut a hole through the side of the vessel to allow the mast to fall into the water and be salvaged. The hole, near the bow. is visible in this photograph. SWHPL 9500 was a duplicate of this item and has been removed. | Description: Remains of schooner "Catherine" in Fernald Cove, Somesville, 1935. A few years later a storm shifted the hulk to the shore at right where surviving frames and timbers could be seen for some years at low tide. After the wreck and before this photograph was taken, salvagers cut a hole through the side of the vessel to allow the mast to fall into the water and be salvaged. The hole, near the bow. is visible in this photograph. SWHPL 9500 was a duplicate of this item and has been removed. [show more] | |||
6213 | Bass Harbor from Bernard |
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9367 | Bear Island Light with Schooner Yacht and Coast Guard Buoy Boat |
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7267 | Jimmy's Point on Great Cranberry Island, Cranberry Isles, Maine |
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5846 | Schooner E.T. Hamor in Somes Cove |
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6147 | Native American Camp at Bar Harbor - "Indian Village" First Location |
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6149 | View from a Manset Pier to Clark Point |
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6151 | The Manset Shore and Durgain Shed |
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6152 | The Manset Shore |
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| The Stanley House is visible in the background. The women on the street are shown with shirtwaists and long skirts. "Before the days of summer boarders, Manset, shown here, was the hub of Southwest Harbor. The only post office south of Somesville lay in this corridor, along with the customs house and shipbuilding and fishing operations… Seen here is William Ward's house, right, overlooking his wharf on the shroe, which housed his store and bowling alley. The adjacent wharf is where John L. Stanley operated his ice and fisheries businesses, and Lewis Newman's meat market lies further at the left." - Mount Desert Island - Somesville, Southwest Harbor, and Northeast Harbor by Earle G. Shettleworth Jr. and Lydia B. Vandenbergh - Images of America Series, p. 58 - 2001 | Description: The Stanley House is visible in the background. The women on the street are shown with shirtwaists and long skirts. "Before the days of summer boarders, Manset, shown here, was the hub of Southwest Harbor. The only post office south of Somesville lay in this corridor, along with the customs house and shipbuilding and fishing operations… Seen here is William Ward's house, right, overlooking his wharf on the shroe, which housed his store and bowling alley. The adjacent wharf is where John L. Stanley operated his ice and fisheries businesses, and Lewis Newman's meat market lies further at the left." - Mount Desert Island - Somesville, Southwest Harbor, and Northeast Harbor by Earle G. Shettleworth Jr. and Lydia B. Vandenbergh - Images of America Series, p. 58 - 2001 [show more] | ||||
6155 | The Manset Shore from the Stanley House |
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6156 | The Haynes Point Area on the Manset Shore |
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| The photograph was probably taken from the Stanley House. The grey shingled building with sagging roof on the front left is Albert Bartlett's sail loft. The building to the left of the horizontally striped building is James Parker's fish shed. The mansard roofs of Ocean House Hotel and Cottage are visible just under the horizon. The photograph shows the Durgain shed and James Parker's Wharf. | Description: The photograph was probably taken from the Stanley House. The grey shingled building with sagging roof on the front left is Albert Bartlett's sail loft. The building to the left of the horizontally striped building is James Parker's fish shed. The mansard roofs of Ocean House Hotel and Cottage are visible just under the horizon. The photograph shows the Durgain shed and James Parker's Wharf. | ||||
6200 | Kings Point, Manset From the Water |
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6203 | View of Clark Point from Manset Shore |
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6214 | Enoch Boynton Stanley Boat Shed at The Pool at Low Tide |
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11096 | The Rock End Dock at Northeast Harbor, Maine |
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| On the left of the dock - third boat out from the dock - Harold Wedge's "Frolic" On the right of the float - William Doane Stanley's "Leader" | Description: On the left of the dock - third boat out from the dock - Harold Wedge's "Frolic" On the right of the float - William Doane Stanley's "Leader" | |||
11097 | The Rock End Dock at Northeast Harbor, Maine |
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11658 | Lobster Boat Seven Girls and Friendship Sloop Endeavor in Southwest Harbor |
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| "Endeavor" is at the right in the photograph and "Seven Girls" is just to the left of her. | Description: "Endeavor" is at the right in the photograph and "Seven Girls" is just to the left of her. | |||
11659 | Lobster Boat Seven Girls and Friendship Sloop Endeavor in Southwest Harbor |
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| Ralph's lobster boat, "Seven Girls" is in the center of the photograph and "Endeavor" is just to the right of her. | Description: Ralph's lobster boat, "Seven Girls" is in the center of the photograph and "Endeavor" is just to the right of her. | |||
11723 | Schooner Chromo and Sloop Rambler in Goose Cove, West Tremont |
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11077 | Grave of Alfred Gilley Stanley's Son, Robert Stanley |
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11521 | View from Clifton Dock |
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11802 | Lighthouse on Great Duck Island |
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| The photograph was taken on a trip to Great Duck Island about Passenger Boat Asticou. | Description: The photograph was taken on a trip to Great Duck Island about Passenger Boat Asticou. |