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11387 | Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders - Lobster Boat built for George Benjamin Dolliver |
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| The boat Rich & Grindle built in the 1950s for George Benjamin Dolliver (1889-1963) was a 28’ workmanlike lobster boat. | Description: The boat Rich & Grindle built in the 1950s for George Benjamin Dolliver (1889-1963) was a 28’ workmanlike lobster boat. | |||
11386 | Open Streamlined Boat |
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11372 | Open Streamlined Boat |
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11385 | Open Streamlined Boat |
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10064 | Harvard Beal's Bait Scow and Beal's Boat Yard During Hurricane Edna |
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10065 | Perry L. Lawson’s “U and I” Sinking During Hurricane Edna |
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| Little Island is visible behind the sinking vessel. The photograph was taken from the area of the Addison / Stinson packing plant wharf at 11 Apple Lane. | Description: Little Island is visible behind the sinking vessel. The photograph was taken from the area of the Addison / Stinson packing plant wharf at 11 Apple Lane. | ||
10066 | Perry L. Lawson’s “U and I” Sinking During Hurricane Edna |
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| Little Island is visible behind the sinking vessel. The photograph was taken from the area of the Addison / Stinson packing plant wharf at 11 Apple Lane. | Description: Little Island is visible behind the sinking vessel. The photograph was taken from the area of the Addison / Stinson packing plant wharf at 11 Apple Lane. | ||
11381 | Lobster Boat Meredith I in the Yard Before Cabin Built |
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9830 | Sardine Carriers, Glen Geary and Lobster Smack Chester T. Marshall at Clark Point |
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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. | |
11371 | Roger Clifton Rich - Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders - Lobster Style Boat Built for John Wolf |
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11374 | Lobster Boat Style Pleasure Boat Driftwood at Jarvis Newman's Boat Yard |
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11379 | Offshore Fishing Style Boat for Nelson Rockefeller |
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9826 | Lobster Boat at the Charles Henry Rich & Company Wharf, Southwest Harbor |
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9829 | Lobster Boat - Meredith II |
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| built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin, Roger Clifton Rich | ||||
12121 | Lobster Boat - Meredith II |
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| Built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin, Roger Clifton Rich | |||||
11380 | Lobster Boat - Meredith II |
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| Built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin, Roger Clifton Rich |