- Businesses✖
- Automotive Repair Business (1)
- Boatbuilding Business (63)
- Bowling Alley Business (2)
- Building Business (1)
- Cannery Business (2)
- Farming (6)
- Other Business (2)
- Quarry Operation (3)
- Real Estate Business (1)
- Restaurant Business (6)
- Store Business (1)
- Nature (2)
- People (11)
- Places (1)
- Structures (7)
- Vessels (3)
- Image✖
- Art (3)
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- Painting (2)
- Photograph (85)
- Digital Photograph (1)
- Photographic Print (10)
- Picture Postcard (1)
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Aerial photos of the Hinckley Company boatyard in Manset
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Christopher Wendell Lawlor Plowing with Team
D
Dory at Southwest Boat Corporation
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Goose Cove Sardine Cannery and Steamboat Wharf
Gordon & White Garage Site as Restaurant, Store and Art Galleries
H
Harvard Riley Beal's Bowling Alley (2)
Haying on Great Cranberry Island
Henry R. Hinckley Company - Boat Production
Henry R. Hinckley Company - Military Boats
Henry R. Hinckley Company Photographs
Herbert Guy La Count working on a Navy Yawl
Hinckley at the New York Boat Show - 1959
Hinckley Logo with Talaria symbol
Hinckley US MTLs - Motor Towing Launches (MTLs)
I
Ice Harvesting on the Kennebec
Interior and exterior photos of Hinckley military boats
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Joe and Chris Lawlor on a Work Wagon with Rubber Wheels
John Williams and Lyford Stanley
Jordan Pond House parking lot with snow
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New Buildings at Jackson Memorial Laboratory
Nubble Quarry Showing the Stone Skids and Derrick
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Robert Hoyt at The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant
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Scorton & Aptucxet - Cape Cod Canal Boats
Southwest Boat Corporation - 20' Navy Lifeboats LB 90
Southwest Boat Corporation - A.T. Haynes
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The Connecticut at the Southwest Boat Corporation
The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and Restaurant
The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant (3)
U
Unknown Boat Under Construction at Southwest Boat Corporation (2)
V
Various Southwest Boat Corporation Photographs
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Women Packing Sardine Cans in Maine - Probably Bass Harbor or Southwest Harbor