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16548 | Rose Hinckley |
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16435 | Marjorie Ellen (Page) Copeland in a Hammock |
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| Marjorie is shown sucking on a lemon while resting in a hammock, which Nan Kellam later describes in her letter to Marjorie written in 1985. | Description: Marjorie is shown sucking on a lemon while resting in a hammock, which Nan Kellam later describes in her letter to Marjorie written in 1985. | ||||
16396 | Homewood Garden |
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16394 | Homewood Garden |
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16393 | Sawmill on Placentia Island |
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16392 | Sawmill on Placentia Island |
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16391 | Unknown Man in front of Little Homewood |
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| Caption on back reads: “A hardy little native - jacket around pump worked pretty well” | Description: Caption on back reads: “A hardy little native - jacket around pump worked pretty well” | |||
15397 | Interiors 24’ sloop H. R. Hinckley Co. |
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15438 | Yard and Shop of the Henry R. Hinckley Company |
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15430 | Hinckley Sou'wester 34 |
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| The Sou’wester 34 was originally called the Sout’wester 24. The 24 probably referred to its length at the waterline, not its overall length of 34’. “Sixty-two Sou’wjest 34’s were built, the largest single design auxiliary crusing boat fleet at the time.” — The Hinckley Story (p. 39). Designed and built by Henry R. Hinckley Company | Description: The Sou’wester 34 was originally called the Sout’wester 24. The 24 probably referred to its length at the waterline, not its overall length of 34’. “Sixty-two Sou’wjest 34’s were built, the largest single design auxiliary crusing boat fleet at the time.” — The Hinckley Story (p. 39). Designed and built by Henry R. Hinckley Company | |||
15429 | Interior Photographs of a Hinckley Sloop |
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7769 | U.S. Light House Service Buoy Depot, Southwest Harbor - Fire |
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