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15450Hinckley Working Boats
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  • Vessels, Boat
The boats in this set were built by and/or worked on by the Henry R. Hinckley Company as Southwest Boat Corporation.
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The boats in this set were built by and/or worked on by the Henry R. Hinckley Company as Southwest Boat Corporation.
16063Unknown Vessel
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Vessels, Boat
  • A.H. Bee, Bar Harbor
  • Bar Harbor
16134Southwest Harbor from Manset
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  • Places, Harbor
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Southwest Harbor
12632Part of a Stained Glass Panel Depicting Lobster Boat Wolfhound
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  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Grady - Ann Magdalene (Grady) Seavey
This is part of a stained glass panel made by Hot Flash Anny. There are four boats in the panel, three of them represent the three boat builders whose yards were around Southwest Harbor’s rim at the time: Tom & Tina Morris’ Morris Yachts, Hinckley Yachts and Ralph Stanley’s boat yard. The fourth boa, shown here, is Ann’s husband, Wendell Seavey’s lobster boat, "Gramps", originally the "Wolfhound", built by Ralph Stanley.
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This is part of a stained glass panel made by Hot Flash Anny. There are four boats in the panel, three of them represent the three boat builders whose yards were around Southwest Harbor’s rim at the time: Tom & Tina Morris’ Morris Yachts, Hinckley Yachts and Ralph Stanley’s boat yard. The fourth boa, shown here, is Ann’s husband, Wendell Seavey’s lobster boat, "Gramps", originally the "Wolfhound", built by Ralph Stanley. [show more]
9510Pleasure Boats Near the Clifton Hotel
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  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
  • Vessels, Boat
  • F.E. Sherman, Bar Harbor, ME
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Published by F.E. Sherman, Bar Harbor, ME. - Made in U.S.A.
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Published by F.E. Sherman, Bar Harbor, ME. - Made in U.S.A.
16017Silver Crest - Steam Passenger Launch
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16012S.V.A. Hunter - Passenger Launch
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15999Osprey - Ketch
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15987Little Folly - Friendship Sloop - Maine Sloop Boat
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15974Hobo - Lobster Boat
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15955Bucephalus - Friendship Sloop-Maine Sloop Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Friendship Sloop
15954Bette S. - Lobster Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
14895Wolfhound - 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.
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.
14892Wilderedge II - Power Cruiser
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13149Venturer - Yawl
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  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat
The Southwest Harbor Public Library owns a large collection of production, launching and sea trial photographs of "Venturer."
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The Southwest Harbor Public Library owns a large collection of production, launching and sea trial photographs of "Venturer."
13564Venture - Friendship Sloop-Maine Sloop Boat
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14001Skipper - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
Annie T. - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
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Ralph Warren Stanley built this 26' pleasure boat for Patricia Agnes (Geyelin) Godfrey, Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey III, who summered in Northeast Harbor, in his 1st shop at 376 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. The boat was later sold to Peter Forbes and renamed the “Annie T.” Ralph’s father-in-law, Henry Lewis Linscott (1907-1992) worked with Ralph on the boat.
Skipper - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
Annie T. - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
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Ralph Warren Stanley built this 26' pleasure boat for Patricia Agnes (Geyelin) Godfrey, Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey III, who summered in Northeast Harbor, in his 1st shop at 376 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. The boat was later sold to Peter Forbes and renamed the “Annie T.” Ralph’s father-in-law, Henry Lewis Linscott (1907-1992) worked with Ralph on the boat.
14315Raven - Custom Open Launch
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13906Nancy & Ricky - Lobster Boat
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Nancy & Ricky was the last boat built in the shop at Ralph’s great grandfather Adoniram Judson Robinson’s house.
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Nancy & Ricky was the last boat built in the shop at Ralph’s great grandfather Adoniram Judson Robinson’s house.
13962Morning Star - Friendship Sloop-Maine Sloop Boat
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The 28’ “Morning Star” was built in 1912 by Albion F. Morse in Cushing, Maine. Ralph Stanley completely rebuilt her in 1976 with a Westerbeke 20 HP 2-cylinder diesel engine for Robert Wolfe.
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The 28’ “Morning Star” was built in 1912 by Albion F. Morse in Cushing, Maine. Ralph Stanley completely rebuilt her in 1976 with a Westerbeke 20 HP 2-cylinder diesel engine for Robert Wolfe.
13904Miss Julie - Lobster Boat
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Ralph Stanley built the 38’ lobster boat, “Miss Julie” for Robert P. Stevens of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts in 1975 to be used for offshore lobster fishing. She had bunks in the bow and carried a Caterpillar V-8 diesel engine. Robert later had a second, larger and more elaborate “Miss Julie.” Frederick W. Dauphinee of Scituate, president of the South Shore Lobster Fishermen's Association later owned the first “Miss Julie,” probably named “Acadia” by then.
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Ralph Stanley built the 38’ lobster boat, “Miss Julie” for Robert P. Stevens of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts in 1975 to be used for offshore lobster fishing. She had bunks in the bow and carried a Caterpillar V-8 diesel engine. Robert later had a second, larger and more elaborate “Miss Julie.” Frederick W. Dauphinee of Scituate, president of the South Shore Lobster Fishermen's Association later owned the first “Miss Julie,” probably named “Acadia” by then. [show more]
14049Henry O. Underwood - Sardine Carrier
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15847Sunshine - Sloop Yacht
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15123Sou'wester - Cruiser
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15845No-Name - Lobster Boat - Built for Russell Edgar Pettigrove
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  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat