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11150 | Launching Scallop Dragger Connecticut at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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11919 | George Benjamin Dolliver Aboard His No-Name Wesley Bracy Boat at Beal's Fish Wharf |
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| George Benjamin Dolliver is in the center of the picture on the peaked hood lobster boat with a stay sail originally built by Charles Wesley Bracy for his son Wesley. Large vessels at the Southwest Boat dock in the background - from Left to Right: "Hornet" - sardine carrier, dragger, seiner - built in 1944 "Grace M. Cribby" - 49.8' lobster smack - built in 1914 "Elva L. Beal" - dragger, purse seiner - built in 1945 Unknown vessel "Sandra & Jean" - dragger - built in 1945 The Ballard photograph was taken as a black and white photograph and hand -tinted by Willis or one of his family. | Description: George Benjamin Dolliver is in the center of the picture on the peaked hood lobster boat with a stay sail originally built by Charles Wesley Bracy for his son Wesley. Large vessels at the Southwest Boat dock in the background - from Left to Right: "Hornet" - sardine carrier, dragger, seiner - built in 1944 "Grace M. Cribby" - 49.8' lobster smack - built in 1914 "Elva L. Beal" - dragger, purse seiner - built in 1945 Unknown vessel "Sandra & Jean" - dragger - built in 1945 The Ballard photograph was taken as a black and white photograph and hand -tinted by Willis or one of his family. [show more] | ||
12512 | The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Southwest Boat Corporation - Dragger Bonaventure Under Construction |
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11155 | Washing the Bottom of Dragger Rhode Island at Southwest Harbor Town Dock |
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11156 | Washing the Bottom of Dragger Rhode Island at Southwest Harbor Town Dock |
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9359 | Dorothy & Edith, Lobster Smack, Chester T. Marshall and Dragger, Sandra & Jean at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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| The vessel at the extreme left of the ladder is the "Dorothy & Edith". | Description: The vessel at the extreme left of the ladder is the "Dorothy & Edith". | ||||
9361 | Dragger Rhode Island at Southwest Harbor Town Dock |
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9362 | Draggers at Southwest Boat Corporation Dock |
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| Houses in Background - Left to Right: Extreme left: Henry Clark house - 138 Clark Point Road William Gilman Parker House and Barn, now gone - 143 Clark Point Road Edwin Clark house - 139 Clark Point Road Nathan Clark III (1843-1907) house - "Three Chimneys" - 141 Clark Point Road J.N. Mills house Nathan Clark II (1780-1848) house - 3 Claremont Road Vessels in Foreground - Left to Right: "Jacquelyn" - dragger "Grace M. Cribby" - lobster smack "Chester T. Marshall" - lobster smack "Sandra & Jean" - dragger built by Southwest Boat Corporation in 1945. | Description: Houses in Background - Left to Right: Extreme left: Henry Clark house - 138 Clark Point Road William Gilman Parker House and Barn, now gone - 143 Clark Point Road Edwin Clark house - 139 Clark Point Road Nathan Clark III (1843-1907) house - "Three Chimneys" - 141 Clark Point Road J.N. Mills house Nathan Clark II (1780-1848) house - 3 Claremont Road Vessels in Foreground - Left to Right: "Jacquelyn" - dragger "Grace M. Cribby" - lobster smack "Chester T. Marshall" - lobster smack "Sandra & Jean" - dragger built by Southwest Boat Corporation in 1945. [show more] | ||||
12160 | Southwest Boat Corporation - Dragger Bonaventure in Production |
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12036 | The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Southwest Boat Corporation - Steven Stanley Spurling at Work on Bonaventure |
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11085 | Draggers Sea Fox and Rose Marie and Pile-Driving Scow Little Abner at the Southwest Boat Corporation Dock |
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11088 | Model of Dragger, Sea Fox at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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| The 60-foot dragger, "Sea Fox" was built at Southwest Boat Corporation in 1942 for Manuel "Manny" Zora from Provincetown, Massachusetts. The model in the photograph was probably built by Raymond Adelbert Bunker. | Description: The 60-foot dragger, "Sea Fox" was built at Southwest Boat Corporation in 1942 for Manuel "Manny" Zora from Provincetown, Massachusetts. The model in the photograph was probably built by Raymond Adelbert Bunker. | |
11149 | Scallop Dragger Connecticut Under Construction at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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11151 | Sea Trials of Scallop Dragger Connecticut at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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11152 | Scallop Dragger Connecticut |
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11153 | Sea Trials of Scallop Dragger Connecticut at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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9812 | Draggers Sea Fox and Rose Marie and Pile Driving Scow, Little Abner at the Southwest Boat Corporation Dock |
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8087 | Dragger Hornet Launching at Southwest Boat |
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| The third person from the left if Millard Scott Spurling | Description: The third person from the left if Millard Scott Spurling | |
9357 | Dragger CR&M at Southwest Boat Corporation Dock in Southwest Harbor |
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| The building behind the vessel is the old Coal Shed, now gone. The shed was used by Southwest Boat to saw, mill and plane lumber. The heavy tools were kept there. | Description: The building behind the vessel is the old Coal Shed, now gone. The shed was used by Southwest Boat to saw, mill and plane lumber. The heavy tools were kept there. | |||
11086 | Dragger, Sea Fox - Sea Trials by Southwest Boat Corporation |
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11087 | Dragger, Sea Fox - Sea Trials by Southwest Boat Corporation |
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11462 | Southwest Boat Corporation Dragger - Cape Cod - Sea Trials |
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11783 | Dragger Under Construction |
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| Note the thickness of the wooden deck. The boat was being built by Southwest Boat Corporation where this photograph was taken. | Description: Note the thickness of the wooden deck. The boat was being built by Southwest Boat Corporation where this photograph was taken. |