Little Island is visible behind the sinking vessel. The photograph was taken from the area of the Addison / Stinson packing plant wharf at 11 Apple Lane.
Description: Little Island is visible behind the sinking vessel. The photograph was taken from the area of the Addison / Stinson packing plant wharf at 11 Apple Lane.
Little Island is visible behind the sinking vessel. The photograph was taken from the area of the Addison / Stinson packing plant wharf at 11 Apple Lane.
Description: Little Island is visible behind the sinking vessel. The photograph was taken from the area of the Addison / Stinson packing plant wharf at 11 Apple Lane.
Kristin is sitting by the back porch at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clifton Rich at 50 Clark Point Road (the Edward McLean House). The building behind her is the Maude Holmes Gilley house at 54 Clark Point Road,
Description: Kristin is sitting by the back porch at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clifton Rich at 50 Clark Point Road (the Edward McLean House). The building behind her is the Maude Holmes Gilley house at 54 Clark Point Road,
The photograph was taken near 50 Clark Point Road. The building on the left was the Benjamin Conley Worcester Store building, built in 1910, at 46 Clark Point Road, converted to two apartments by the time this photograph was taken. The store front on the right behind the tree and telephone pole - F.S. Mayo Construction / Herrick Building at 45 Clark Point Road, no longer standing.
Description: The photograph was taken near 50 Clark Point Road. The building on the left was the Benjamin Conley Worcester Store building, built in 1910, at 46 Clark Point Road, converted to two apartments by the time this photograph was taken. The store front on the right behind the tree and telephone pole - F.S. Mayo Construction / Herrick Building at 45 Clark Point Road, no longer standing.
The house visible in the field is the Capt. Joseph Bassett Norwood house, at 10 Mitchell Lane, Map 8 - Lot 053-1, MHPC #405-0867. "The house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mitchell and family was built by Mrs. Mitchell's father, Capt. Joseph B. Norwood, in 1896.
Description: The house visible in the field is the Capt. Joseph Bassett Norwood house, at 10 Mitchell Lane, Map 8 - Lot 053-1, MHPC #405-0867. "The house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mitchell and family was built by Mrs. Mitchell's father, Capt. Joseph B. Norwood, in 1896.