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16195 | Cora Myrtle (Hamblen) Ward with Ingrid, William, and Franklin Ward on Unknown Beach |
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16192 | Cora Myrtle (Hamblen) Ward with Franklin, William, and Ingrid Ward |
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10143 | Parker Wharf, Bernard, Maine |
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| The sign on the wharf reads, "Wood and Water". | ||||||
12743 | Monument Cove Blizzard |
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| "I spent about 30 minutes at Monument Cove in Acadia National Park, it felt longer given the 27° F temperature, over 35 mph wind gusts and snow flying everywhere. "See: http://acadiaphotosafari.com/blog/2014/3/26/monument-cove-blizzard for Howie’s description of what he did to produce the photograph after coming in from the storm. | Description: "I spent about 30 minutes at Monument Cove in Acadia National Park, it felt longer given the 27° F temperature, over 35 mph wind gusts and snow flying everywhere. "See: http://acadiaphotosafari.com/blog/2014/3/26/monument-cove-blizzard for Howie’s description of what he did to produce the photograph after coming in from the storm. | |||
11771 | The Wreck of the Schooner Catherine in Somes Harbor |
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| Remains of schooner "Catherine" in Fernald Cove, Somesville, 1935. A few years later a storm shifted the hulk to the shore at right where surviving frames and timbers could be seen for some years at low tide. After the wreck and before this photograph was taken, salvagers cut a hole through the side of the vessel to allow the mast to fall into the water and be salvaged. The hole, near the bow. is visible in this photograph. SWHPL 9500 was a duplicate of this item and has been removed. | Description: Remains of schooner "Catherine" in Fernald Cove, Somesville, 1935. A few years later a storm shifted the hulk to the shore at right where surviving frames and timbers could be seen for some years at low tide. After the wreck and before this photograph was taken, salvagers cut a hole through the side of the vessel to allow the mast to fall into the water and be salvaged. The hole, near the bow. is visible in this photograph. SWHPL 9500 was a duplicate of this item and has been removed. [show more] | |||
6181 | Beach And Snow |
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6090 | Seal Cove |
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6930 | Clark Point After 1937 |
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| Shows the Buoy Depot on Clark Point. | ||||
7929 | Sailboats in the Sound |
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6598 | Seal Cove |
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5891 | Group of Children - Possibly Bracy Cove in Northeast Harbor |
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