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7880 | Robert Lindsay Smallidge Sr.'s Workshop in Northeast Harbor |
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7881 | Robert Lindsay Smallidge Sr.'s Workshop in Northeast Harbor |
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8024 | Robert Lindsay Smallidge Sr. in His Workshop |
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9510 | Pleasure Boats Near the Clifton Hotel |
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| Published by F.E. Sherman, Bar Harbor, ME. - Made in U.S.A. | Description: Published by F.E. Sherman, Bar Harbor, ME. - Made in U.S.A. | |||
7000 | Northeast Harbor from Flying Mountain |
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11220 | Arnold Lunt aboard a Northeast Harbor Fleet Committee Boat |
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| The boat in the foreground - "22/29" - was built by Southwest Boat Corporation as an Army mine or two yawl. It was rejected by the government and acquired by the Northeast Harbor Fleet for use as a Committee Boat. Arnold Lunt is the man in the white shirt, standing, watching an A-Boat race. - Ralph Stanley 11/21/11. | Description: The boat in the foreground - "22/29" - was built by Southwest Boat Corporation as an Army mine or two yawl. It was rejected by the government and acquired by the Northeast Harbor Fleet for use as a Committee Boat. Arnold Lunt is the man in the white shirt, standing, watching an A-Boat race. - Ralph Stanley 11/21/11. | |||
5836 | The Kimball House, Northeast Harbor |
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10996 | Lewis Gilley Stanley Aboard Schooner Niliraga |
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11098 | Harold L. Wedge Aboard His Passenger Launch Frolic at the Rock End Dock |
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11124 | Boats at Clifton Dock, Northeast Harbor, Maine |
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11808 | Passenger Boat Asticou at the Northeast Harbor Dock |
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5838 | The Kimball House, Northeast Harbor |
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5835 | Clifton House and Dock |
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16600 | Old Sloops at Rock End Dock |
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| Rock End Dock, so called because it used to be owned by the Rock End Hotel which burned in 1942, is now called the Northeast Harbor Fleet Dock. It is located in Gilpatrick's Cove. | Description: Rock End Dock, so called because it used to be owned by the Rock End Hotel which burned in 1942, is now called the Northeast Harbor Fleet Dock. It is located in Gilpatrick's Cove. |