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6206 | Boats at Low Tide - Head of the Harbor |
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| The boat on the left (#1 L 148) was owned by Carleton Barron Gilley (1921-2001) and was built by Paul Patton in Ellsworth. The boat in the middle (#1 M 551) is the 1st boat Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) built for himself in 1951. At the time this photograph was taken in 1960 Charles “Charlie” Montriville Gilley (1924-2006), leaning against it, was the owner. The boat on the right (#1 L 256), built by Robert “Bobby” Farnsworth Rich at his Bass Harbor Boat Shop was owned by Harold Edward Alley (1924-2004) , shown in the photograph working on the boat. The factory wharf in the back with white sardine carrier visible was the Addison Packing Company. | Description: The boat on the left (#1 L 148) was owned by Carleton Barron Gilley (1921-2001) and was built by Paul Patton in Ellsworth. The boat in the middle (#1 M 551) is the 1st boat Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) built for himself in 1951. At the time this photograph was taken in 1960 Charles “Charlie” Montriville Gilley (1924-2006), leaning against it, was the owner. The boat on the right (#1 L 256), built by Robert “Bobby” Farnsworth Rich at his Bass Harbor Boat Shop was owned by Harold Edward Alley (1924-2004) , shown in the photograph working on the boat. The factory wharf in the back with white sardine carrier visible was the Addison Packing Company. [show more] | ||
9983 | View to the Water |
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7906 | Sand Beach and the Beehive from Great Head Ledges |
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7907 | Sand Beach Looking East |
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7922 | Otter Point Shore Looking Back to Great Head |
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10932 | Aerial View of The Causeway Club |
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7904 | Anemone Cave |
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7918 | Sailing Class on Float at Southwest Harbor Across from Manset Shore |
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7840 | Surf and Rocks at Otter Point |
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7844 | Ocean Drive - 1966 |
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7845 | Thunder Hole - 1966 |
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7846 | Beech Cliff, Acadia National Park |
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6213 | Bass Harbor from Bernard |
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12582 | Surf at Thunder Hole |
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12185 | Surf on Ocean Drive |
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12187 | Surf on Ocean Drive |
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7839 | Municpal Pier at Bar Harbor, Maine |
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7719 | William T. Holmes House and Surrounding Buildings on the South Side of Clark Point Road |
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| Photograph taken from 19 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine - The Southwest Motor Company - previously site of Moore's Garage Co. - site of the Post Office building in 2010. The automobile parked on Clark Point Road at the left was a c. 1962 Plymouth. The center car parked on the road was a 1960 Chevrolet. The one parked in the yard by the picket fence was a Dodge. “R.B. Jackson [Richard Benson Jackson (1893-1959)] is having a building erected on his lot lately purchased from P.L. Sargent. A filling station and other conveniences will be established there, and the extensive grounds opened as a parking place. This will be a great convenience to the customers of the Jackson market.” – The Ellsworth American, Wednesday, April 15, 1936. | Description: Photograph taken from 19 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine - The Southwest Motor Company - previously site of Moore's Garage Co. - site of the Post Office building in 2010. The automobile parked on Clark Point Road at the left was a c. 1962 Plymouth. The center car parked on the road was a 1960 Chevrolet. The one parked in the yard by the picket fence was a Dodge. “R.B. Jackson [Richard Benson Jackson (1893-1959)] is having a building erected on his lot lately purchased from P.L. Sargent. A filling station and other conveniences will be established there, and the extensive grounds opened as a parking place. This will be a great convenience to the customers of the Jackson market.” – The Ellsworth American, Wednesday, April 15, 1936. [show more] | ||
11441 | Lobsterland, Seawall, Maine |
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11443 | View of Seawall from Lobsterland in a Storm |
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7911 | Snow on Outlet Brook |
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7919 | Snow Scene Near Seawall |
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7920 | Snow Scene Near Seawall |
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7921 | Snow Scene Near Seawall |
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