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7696 | Interior of the Simeon Holden Mayo Boat Shop |
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7716 | New Cruiser at Ronald Rich's Boat Shop, Southwest Harbor, Maine |
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7822 | Robert Farnsworth Rich and Crew Lengthening a Boat at Southwest Harbor Boat Corporation |
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7823 | Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction |
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7824 | Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction |
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7825 | Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction |
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7826 | Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction |
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7827 | Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction |
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| Robert Farnsworth Rich in overalls. | |||
7867 | Southwest Boat Corporation and Town Landing, Southwest Harbor |
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8088 | Lennox L. Bink Sargent and Chester Warren Stanley with Framework for a Mine Yawl at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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| Mine Yawls were built for the army during World War II for laying and tending mines. This one could have been either a tow yawl or a mine yawl. | Description: Mine Yawls were built for the army during World War II for laying and tending mines. This one could have been either a tow yawl or a mine yawl. | ||
9831 | Hauling a Ronald Dean Rich boat at Rich & Grindle Boat Shop |
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| The man on the tractor may have been Kenneth E. Billings (1915-2002) of Billings & Hamblen Construction. The vessel may be the "Carolyn J." built for Arnold Jenks and launched in the spring of 1962. | Description: The man on the tractor may have been Kenneth E. Billings (1915-2002) of Billings & Hamblen Construction. The vessel may be the "Carolyn J." built for Arnold Jenks and launched in the spring of 1962. | |
10059 | View of Southwest Harbor from the Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders Shop at Tracy Cove |
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10433 | Ralph W. Stanley House and Ralph W. Stanley, Inc. Boat Shop |
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10871 | Lobster Boat Built for Oscar Ove Krantz - In the Shop |
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10897 | Lobster Boat Rachel Ann Built by Ralph W. Stanley for Emerson Forbes Spurling Sr. |
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10986 | Morris Yachts Boat Shed and Head of the Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Maine - After 1972 |
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| The Boat Shed is the beige building on the right across the harbor. | Description: The Boat Shed is the beige building on the right across the harbor. | |||
11016 | A.E. Parker Boat Shop |
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11164 | Ralph Warren Stanley and Marion Louise (Linscott) Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warren Stanley and Children |
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11167 | Ralph W. Stanley's Lobster Boat Seven Girls Under Repair |
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11372 | Open Streamlined Boat |
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11373 | Crew at Work in the Boat Shop at Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders |
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| Ralph Merrill Grindle is on the left. | Description: Ralph Merrill Grindle is on the left. | |||
11385 | Open Streamlined Boat |
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11386 | Open Streamlined Boat |
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11492 | The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Southwest Boat Corporation - Howie Robinson in a Lobster Boat |
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| The Sheet Metal shop is on the left and the Lower Shop is on the right. Howie Robinson at left. | Description: The Sheet Metal shop is on the left and the Lower Shop is on the right. Howie Robinson at left. | |||
11593 | Lobster Boat Ajax Built for Carl Colson Buddy Lawson Jr. |
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