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6150 | Two Masted Schooner Coming in to Southwest Harbor |
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6197 | Fishing Schooners Tacking to Anchor at Southwest Harbor |
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6196 | Fishing Schooners Tacking to Anchor at Southwest Harbor |
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11780 | Schooner Araho Out of the Water at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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6161 | Fishing Schooners Near Steamboat Wharf |
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| The Claremont Hotel can be seen on the lower horizon below the mountain. The long, low building is the bowling alley. This photograph is similar to, but taken at a slightly different angle from Item 6162. | Description: The Claremont Hotel can be seen on the lower horizon below the mountain. The long, low building is the bowling alley. This photograph is similar to, but taken at a slightly different angle from Item 6162. | ||||
6162 | Fishing Schooners Near Steamboat Wharf |
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| The Claremont Hotel can be seen on the lower horizon below the mountain. The long, low building is the bowling alley. This photograph is similar to, but taken at a slightly different angle from Item 6161. | Description: The Claremont Hotel can be seen on the lower horizon below the mountain. The long, low building is the bowling alley. This photograph is similar to, but taken at a slightly different angle from Item 6161. | |||
5657 | Schooners Wm. Stevens in Clark's Cove at Low Tide |
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| The "William B. Stevens" is at the left. The "Palestine" is in the background. Distant wharf on the right is the Sardine Cannery (marina) before the cannery was enlarged. The boat on the left is the Wm. Stevens. Wooden lobster pots are stacked on the boat behind it. | Description: The "William B. Stevens" is at the left. The "Palestine" is in the background. Distant wharf on the right is the Sardine Cannery (marina) before the cannery was enlarged. The boat on the left is the Wm. Stevens. Wooden lobster pots are stacked on the boat behind it. | ||
11785 | Schooner Lillian Loading Fish Meal at Addison Packing Company |
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11674 | Ralph Stanley Sailing Schooner Equinox Built for Henry Sage Goodwin |
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11675 | Ralph Stanley Sailing Schooner Equinox Built for Henry Sage Goodwin |
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6199 | The Mackerel Fleet in Southwest Harbor |
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6202 | Three Fishing Schooners Going by Greening Island |
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| The foremost boat is loaded with big open barrels - they look like half barrels - to store fish as they were caught. The long poles on each side may have been to hold the handlines away from the rails. | Description: The foremost boat is loaded with big open barrels - they look like half barrels - to store fish as they were caught. The long poles on each side may have been to hold the handlines away from the rails. |