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11466Work in the Hinckley Shop on Cruiser Patsy S. and Thalia B.
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1938-04-20
  • Southwest Harbor, Manset
  • 130 Shore Road
8556Woman on Board SS. Kaiser Wilhelm II - Photo 12
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • People
  • Vessels, Ship
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1896-07-03
In the Mediterranean Sea
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In the Mediterranean Sea
8555Woman on Board SS. Kaiser Wilhelm II - Photo 11
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • People
  • Vessels, Ship
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1896-07-03
In the Mediterranean Sea
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In the Mediterranean Sea
14895Wolfhound - Lobster Boat
Gramps - Lobster Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
Ralph built this 34' lobster boat, “Wolfhound”, later renamed “Gramps”, for Wendell Sherbon Seavey in his first boat shop at his father's house on Main Street.
Wolfhound - Lobster Boat
Gramps - Lobster Boat
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Ralph built this 34' lobster boat, “Wolfhound”, later renamed “Gramps”, for Wendell Sherbon Seavey in his first boat shop at his father's house on Main Street.
14831Woiee - Sardine Carrier
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  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
“Woiee” ran for Machiasport Canning Company – “built in 1918 in Eastport, Maine. She had a registered length of 54 feet, was 15 feet wide and carried 49 hogsheads.” - “Masts and Masters: A Brief History of Sardine Carriers and Boatmen” by John D. Gilman, published by John D. Gilman, 1993, p. 179. 1 hogshead = 17½ bushels. “Sardine carrier “Woiee” was rerigged as a live aboard motor sailer with a fiberglassed hull. She is homeported at Vero Beach in Florida.” - “Sardine Carriers and Seiners of the Maine Coast” compiled and written by Paul E. Bennett, The St. Pierre Doriman, p. Ja, 1992.
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“Woiee” ran for Machiasport Canning Company – “built in 1918 in Eastport, Maine. She had a registered length of 54 feet, was 15 feet wide and carried 49 hogsheads.” - “Masts and Masters: A Brief History of Sardine Carriers and Boatmen” by John D. Gilman, published by John D. Gilman, 1993, p. 179. 1 hogshead = 17½ bushels. “Sardine carrier “Woiee” was rerigged as a live aboard motor sailer with a fiberglassed hull. She is homeported at Vero Beach in Florida.” - “Sardine Carriers and Seiners of the Maine Coast” compiled and written by Paul E. Bennett, The St. Pierre Doriman, p. Ja, 1992. [show more]
14441Wm. Stevens - Schooner
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  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
9259Wings of the Morning - Friendship Sloop - Maine Sloop Boat
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Friendship Sloop
Ralph Stanley at helm on board: owners Rodney Flora and Jill Schoof Marion Stanley
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Ralph Stanley at helm on board: owners Rodney Flora and Jill Schoof Marion Stanley
9260Wings of the Morning - Friendship Sloop - Maine Sloop Boat
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Friendship Sloop
Built in Thomaston in 1967 by Roger Morse to a 1905 half-model made by Roger's grandfather Charles Morse. Ralph Stanley at helm. On board: owners Rodney Flora and Jill Schoof, Marion Stanley
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Built in Thomaston in 1967 by Roger Morse to a 1905 half-model made by Roger's grandfather Charles Morse. Ralph Stanley at helm. On board: owners Rodney Flora and Jill Schoof, Marion Stanley
14250Windfall - Lobster Style Pleasure Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
41'
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41'
11470Windfall
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat
  • 1951
11207Willis Humphreys Ballard Aboard Steamer Emita
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Steamboat
  • 1927
  • Portland ME
9189Willis Barron Watson's Lobster Smack, Onaway in Bass Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
15848Willie Marie - Lobster Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
11533William L. Howell on His Fishing Vessel
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1945
  • Southwest Harbor
3616William Keene - Schooner
  • Reference
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
14592William Carey - Barque
  • Reference
  • Vessels, Service Vessel, Tugboat
Wrecked in Bass Harbor in 1863
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Wrecked in Bass Harbor in 1863
6528William Billy H. Webster's Maine Sloop Boat
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Sloop
14892Wilderedge II - Power Cruiser
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  • Vessels, Boat
12634Wilderedge II
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
13578Whitecap - Power Ketch
  • Reference
  • Vessels, Boat
14845White Winger - Picnic Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat
"White Winger" 22-24' was built by Ronald Dean Rich c. 1952 for his own use at the Ronald Rich Boatshop, 50 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine. The vessel was named for the White-Winged Scoter, also known as a White-Winged Coot. On summer Sundays Ronald, his wife and three daughters would take "White Winger" out for picnics in Blue Hill Bay, sometimes to Placentia Island, but mostly to Sand Beach on the north end of Pond Island where Ronald enjoyed picking cranberries and digging clams while his daughters swam, rowed and water skied. Sometime in the nineteen sixties, when the girls were teenagers and no longer interested in family picnics, the boat was sold to a Sutton Island resident and then sold to someone in Seal Harbor.
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"White Winger" 22-24' was built by Ronald Dean Rich c. 1952 for his own use at the Ronald Rich Boatshop, 50 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine. The vessel was named for the White-Winged Scoter, also known as a White-Winged Coot. On summer Sundays Ronald, his wife and three daughters would take "White Winger" out for picnics in Blue Hill Bay, sometimes to Placentia Island, but mostly to Sand Beach on the north end of Pond Island where Ronald enjoyed picking cranberries and digging clams while his daughters swam, rowed and water skied. Sometime in the nineteen sixties, when the girls were teenagers and no longer interested in family picnics, the boat was sold to a Sutton Island resident and then sold to someone in Seal Harbor. [show more]
14930Whistler - A-Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat
  • Mount Desert
“Whistler” won the George Davenport Hayward Cup at the Northeast Harbor Fleet in 1940.
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“Whistler” won the George Davenport Hayward Cup at the Northeast Harbor Fleet in 1940.
8345Wharves from the Point and Side Wheel Steamer
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print, Albumen Print
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Vessels, Steamboat
  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
  • 1894-07-20
  • Canada, Cape Breton Island, Baddeck
11581Wharves and Buildings at Clark Point - Schooner Theoline Unloading Coal at J.N. Mills
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Shore
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
  • 1925 c.
  • Southwest Harbor
The land in this photograph started out as part of the Clark family’s land, hence “Clark Point.” The upright building on the left of the photograph is the old Clark and Parker Store, the J.N. Mills Cash Store at the time this photograph was taken. Later it was the Manset Marine Supply store and, in 2012 the Oceanarium. This building is: 172 Clark Point Road – Tax Map 4 – Lot 30 – MHPC #405-0787. The wharf occupied by the long dormered building was originally Simeon “Sim” Holden Mayo’s boat shop. It was sold to Andrew Edward Parker in 1912. He ran a boat shop there until 1925 when it was sold to Chester Eben Clement for his boat shop. Researchers date this photograph at circa 1925 so it was probably still the property of Andrew Edward Parker. This building is: 168 Clark Point Road – Tax Map 4 – Lot 29.
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The land in this photograph started out as part of the Clark family’s land, hence “Clark Point.” The upright building on the left of the photograph is the old Clark and Parker Store, the J.N. Mills Cash Store at the time this photograph was taken. Later it was the Manset Marine Supply store and, in 2012 the Oceanarium. This building is: 172 Clark Point Road – Tax Map 4 – Lot 30 – MHPC #405-0787. The wharf occupied by the long dormered building was originally Simeon “Sim” Holden Mayo’s boat shop. It was sold to Andrew Edward Parker in 1912. He ran a boat shop there until 1925 when it was sold to Chester Eben Clement for his boat shop. Researchers date this photograph at circa 1925 so it was probably still the property of Andrew Edward Parker. This building is: 168 Clark Point Road – Tax Map 4 – Lot 29. [show more]
9433Wharf with Fishing Vessels on the Manset Shore
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard, Real Photo
  • Places, Shore
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Southwest Harbor, Manset
View toward Southwest Harbor. Published for Bee's of Bar Harbor.
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View toward Southwest Harbor. Published for Bee's of Bar Harbor.