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12192 | Ralph Warren Stanley's Childhood Drawing of a 67' Dragger |
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5378 | Frances E. Mickey Fahey and Roger Clifton Rich Caulking Pilgrim Shallop II |
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| The two men are - from left to right: Frances E. "Mickey" Fahey (1907-1985) Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) | Description: The two men are - from left to right: Frances E. "Mickey" Fahey (1907-1985) Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) | ||
5379 | Pilgrim Shallop II - Before Launch |
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| The two men on the right are - from left to right - Frances E. "Mickey" Fahey and Roger Clifton Rich. | Description: The two men on the right are - from left to right - Frances E. "Mickey" Fahey and Roger Clifton Rich. | ||
9840 | Pilgrim Shallop II - In Shed at Mayflower Marine Railways, Plymouth, Massachusetts |
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| Shallop designed by William A. Baker in 1955 to be exhibited with Mayflower II at Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Vessel Name – Pilgrim Shallop II Class – shallop Hull - wood Masts - 1 Rig – mainsail & jib Designed by – William Avery Baker Build date - 1957 Built by – Roger Clifton Rich and Francis “Mickey” Fahey Built at – Plymouth Marine Railways, Plymouth, Massachusetts Built for – Plymouth Marine Railways / Plimoth Plantation Inc. Named for – Pilgrim’s 1621 shallop Power - sail and oars Length – 33’ | Description: Shallop designed by William A. Baker in 1955 to be exhibited with Mayflower II at Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Vessel Name – Pilgrim Shallop II Class – shallop Hull - wood Masts - 1 Rig – mainsail & jib Designed by – William Avery Baker Build date - 1957 Built by – Roger Clifton Rich and Francis “Mickey” Fahey Built at – Plymouth Marine Railways, Plymouth, Massachusetts Built for – Plymouth Marine Railways / Plimoth Plantation Inc. Named for – Pilgrim’s 1621 shallop Power - sail and oars Length – 33’ [show more] | ||
7537 | Landing Freight at Great Duck Island Light |
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7432 | Landing Freight at Great Duck Island Light |
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12380 | Samuel de Champlain's Patache - 1613 |
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| Champlain's drawing of this vessel on his map is thought to represent the vessel he used to explore the coast of Maine in 1604 when he found and named Mount Desert Island. An engraving made from a drawing by Samuel de Champlain. From the map drawn by Champlain - “Isle de sainte Croix” | Description: Champlain's drawing of this vessel on his map is thought to represent the vessel he used to explore the coast of Maine in 1604 when he found and named Mount Desert Island. An engraving made from a drawing by Samuel de Champlain. From the map drawn by Champlain - “Isle de sainte Croix” | ||
12391 | Samuel de Champlain's Shallop - 1613 |
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| This small wood, one masted vessel was probably similar to the Pilgrim shallop used by the occupants of the Mayflower 16 years later. An engraving made from a drawing by Samuel de Champlain. From the map drawn by Champlain - “Isle de sainte Croix” | Description: This small wood, one masted vessel was probably similar to the Pilgrim shallop used by the occupants of the Mayflower 16 years later. An engraving made from a drawing by Samuel de Champlain. From the map drawn by Champlain - “Isle de sainte Croix” | ||
12510 | Air Force Crash Boat Hauled Out for Maintenance at Southwest Boat |
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| The building on the left is the old J.N. Mills coal shed. | Description: The building on the left is the old J.N. Mills coal shed. | |
12148 | Southwest Boat Corporation - Seine Boat Nancy B |
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| Photograph taken from the deck of the sub chaser "North Star." Considered one of the top mackerel seiners. | Description: Photograph taken from the deck of the sub chaser "North Star." Considered one of the top mackerel seiners. | |
12049 | Launching Cruiser Thalia B. Built for O.C. Nutting at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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6295 | Foggy Morning at Southwest Harbor - Excursion Boat Seal and Bunker & Ellis Lobster Boat Eva Anita at the Dock |
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| The first lobster boat in the foreground, on the dock, M2721A, may have been built by Rich & Grindle for George Dolliver. The excursion boat "Seal" in the center of the photograph was built by Normand Joseph Bouchard for Linwood Boynton Wedge (1913-1961) and Woodrow Wilson Herrick (1914-2002) to be used as a dragger. "Seal" was owned by Samuel A. Blanchard (1926-2009) who took out fishing parties on her. - Information from Ralph Stanley 05/2011 The boat to the right of "Seal" was "Eva Anita" a 40' lobster boat built in 1959 by Bunker & Ellis for Wesley Bracy of Great Cranberry Island. | Description: The first lobster boat in the foreground, on the dock, M2721A, may have been built by Rich & Grindle for George Dolliver. The excursion boat "Seal" in the center of the photograph was built by Normand Joseph Bouchard for Linwood Boynton Wedge (1913-1961) and Woodrow Wilson Herrick (1914-2002) to be used as a dragger. "Seal" was owned by Samuel A. Blanchard (1926-2009) who took out fishing parties on her. - Information from Ralph Stanley 05/2011 The boat to the right of "Seal" was "Eva Anita" a 40' lobster boat built in 1959 by Bunker & Ellis for Wesley Bracy of Great Cranberry Island. [show more] | ||
12354 | Pilgrim Shallop II at Sea with Mayflower II |
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12638 | Custom Open Launch Raven - Built for Anne Allegra (Longfellow) Thorp by C.E. Clement Boat Builders in 1932 |
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12639 | Custom Open Launch Raven - Built for Anne Allegra (Longfellow) Thorp by C.E. Clement Boat Builders in 1932 |
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