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11714 | Packer on Break at the Addison Packing Company, Southwest Harbor |
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11715 | Packer on Break at the Addison Packing Company, Southwest Harbor |
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11716 | Packer Wading on Break at the Addison Packing Company, Southwest Harbor |
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11717 | Young Boy at the Addison Packing Company, Southwest Harbor |
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12316 | Addison Packing Company at Southwest Harbor |
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| The photo shows the factory bus, used to transport factory workers when fish came in. | Description: The photo shows the factory bus, used to transport factory workers when fish came in. | |||
12317 | Addison Packing Company and the Robert Ash House at Southwest Harbor |
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| The house in the front of the photograph was the Robert Ash house. | Description: The house in the front of the photograph was the Robert Ash house. | |||
5809 | Addison Packing Company Camps at Southwest Harbor - Summer of 1923 |
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5954 | Addison Packing Company at Southwest Harbor |
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5968 | Addison Packing Company and Camps at Southwest Harbor |
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6378 | J.W. Stinson and Son - Interior |
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6379 | J.W. Stinson and Son - Interior |
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6380 | J.W. Stinson and Son - Interior |
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6381 | J.W. Stinson and Son - Interior |
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6382 | J.W. Stinson and Son - Interior |
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10638 | J.W. Stinson and Son - Coal Shed and Shute |
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9325 | J.W. Stinson and Son in Southwest Harbor |
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| "The Addison Packing Co. at the head of Southwest Harbor, Maine. Directly behind the stack is the U.S. Coast Guard Depot." | Description: "The Addison Packing Co. at the head of Southwest Harbor, Maine. Directly behind the stack is the U.S. Coast Guard Depot." |
7869 | Sardine Carrier Continental and Others at the J.W. Stinson and Son in Southwest Harbor |
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10750 | J.W. Stinson & Son - Sardine Carrier Surfman at the Wharf |
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16665 | Addison Packing Company |
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| View from up the road of the Addison Packing Company | |||
8919 | Lucy Ella Lawler Whitmore Feeding Chickens |
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8949 | William Holden Whitmore Haying at the Whitmore Farm |
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6944 | Christopher Wendell Lawlor Driving the Ice Wagon |
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| The woman in the wagon was an unknown Irish maid, a friend of Anne Coffey Lawlor. The horse was named "Dick". | Description: The woman in the wagon was an unknown Irish maid, a friend of Anne Coffey Lawlor. The horse was named "Dick". | ||
6945 | Christopher Wendell Lawlor Driving His Ice Wagon |
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| Left to Right: Unknown man Joseph Christopher Lawlor (1925-2002) Christopher Wendell Lawlor (1893-1956) Chris, like many people of his time, used the chassis or wheels or parts of a worn out Ford Model A automobiles or trucks as the base for his hay and ice wagons. The wagon shown here has Model A. wheels. | Description: Left to Right: Unknown man Joseph Christopher Lawlor (1925-2002) Christopher Wendell Lawlor (1893-1956) Chris, like many people of his time, used the chassis or wheels or parts of a worn out Ford Model A automobiles or trucks as the base for his hay and ice wagons. The wagon shown here has Model A. wheels. | |||
6975 | Children at Lawlor Ice Business |
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| Joseph Christopher Lawlor in front William Joseph Lawlor in back | Description: Joseph Christopher Lawlor in front William Joseph Lawlor in back | |||
6976 | Children at the Lawlor Ice Business |
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| Joseph Lawlor on the left, Bill Lawlor on right. |