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You searched for: Source: is exactly 'Ralph Warren Stanley Collection'✖Date: 1940s✖Place: Southwest Harbor✖
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11011 | The Chester Warren Stanley and Philip Tracy Carroll Children Looking Across Main Street |
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| Left to Right: Judith “Judy” May Carroll (1935-), later Mrs. Joseph T. Stockbridge Jr. Nancy Eleanor Stanley (1934-2022), later Mrs. Raymond Eugene Robbins, Jr. Irene Mabel Stanley (1933-), later Mrs. Carol Carter Murphy Myrna Lorraine Stanley (1942-2022), later Mrs. Karl Julius Ritterskamp Sally Camilla Carroll (1933-), later Mrs. Harold Alan Fernald Jr. Nancy Jane Carroll (1936-), later Mrs. Joseph Mello Cynthia Farnham Carroll (1937-2005), later Mrs. Robert Allen Aikman III Esther Laverne Stanley (1936-1984), later Mrs. Michael Willis The children are sitting on the lawn of the Adoniram Judson Robinson house at 376 Main Street, Southwest Harbor, watching a moving van at the Arthur L. Somes house across the street. | Description: Left to Right: Judith “Judy” May Carroll (1935-), later Mrs. Joseph T. Stockbridge Jr. Nancy Eleanor Stanley (1934-2022), later Mrs. Raymond Eugene Robbins, Jr. Irene Mabel Stanley (1933-), later Mrs. Carol Carter Murphy Myrna Lorraine Stanley (1942-2022), later Mrs. Karl Julius Ritterskamp Sally Camilla Carroll (1933-), later Mrs. Harold Alan Fernald Jr. Nancy Jane Carroll (1936-), later Mrs. Joseph Mello Cynthia Farnham Carroll (1937-2005), later Mrs. Robert Allen Aikman III Esther Laverne Stanley (1936-1984), later Mrs. Michael Willis The children are sitting on the lawn of the Adoniram Judson Robinson house at 376 Main Street, Southwest Harbor, watching a moving van at the Arthur L. Somes house across the street. [show more] | ||
6205 | Beal's Fish Wharf |
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| The boat in the foreground is a Cranberry Isles double ender. The dark boat behind with the canvas hood was built by Charles "Dud" Bracey on the Cranberry Isles. It was owned first by Wesley Bracey and then by George Dolliver. | Description: The boat in the foreground is a Cranberry Isles double ender. The dark boat behind with the canvas hood was built by Charles "Dud" Bracey on the Cranberry Isles. It was owned first by Wesley Bracey and then by George Dolliver. | ||
11934 | Joseph Elwood Spurling in his Spray Hood Lobster Boat at Beal's Float in Southwest Harbor |
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10229 | Launching the Elva L. Beal for Harvard R. Beal at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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6135 | Henry Stan Stanley Mitchell Caulking a Deck |
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| Stan is wearing his felts and rubbers to caulk the boat. This photograph was taken at Southwest Boat Corporation. | Description: Stan is wearing his felts and rubbers to caulk the boat. This photograph was taken at Southwest Boat Corporation. | |||
9355 | No-Name Lobster Boat Built for Harvard Riley Beal |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley took this photograph with an old box camera. | Description: Ralph Warren Stanley took this photograph with an old box camera. | ||
11732 | Fishing Vessels at Southwest Harbor Lower Town Dock |
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11149 | Scallop Dragger Connecticut Under Construction at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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9358 | Sardine Carrier Woiee and Dragger Ethel M. III at H.R. Beal & Sons - Beal |
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| Left to Right: Woiee - Sardine Carrier Ethel M III - Stop Seiner | Description: Left to Right: Woiee - Sardine Carrier Ethel M III - Stop Seiner |