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8759 | Wreck on Rocks |
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| The wreck of the General George C. Hogg, a Canadian vessel, at Deadman Point on the east side of Cranberry Island. | Description: The wreck of the General George C. Hogg, a Canadian vessel, at Deadman Point on the east side of Cranberry Island. | |||
8760 | Wreck on Rocks |
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| Likely the wreck of the General George C. Hogg, Deadman Point on east Great Cranberry Island. | Description: Likely the wreck of the General George C. Hogg, Deadman Point on east Great Cranberry Island. | |||
16693 | Luxury yacht Vanda anchored in Southwest Harbor |
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| Photo of the 240’ yacht “Vanda” anchored in Southwest Harbor. The photo appears to have been taken from Manset with Saint Savior, Flying Mountain, and Acadia Mountain in the background. The tip of Clark Point is visible in the upper left with a large unidentified structure near the left edge of the photo. Docked in the foreground is a tender with lettering that reads “BABY V” but the last letter is obscured by the dock ramp. The photo was probably taken by Henry Rose Hinckley II, who according to his daughter Ann Levy, “was an amateur photographer and developed his own photos. He had a darkroom in the basement of both the old house (at the head of the harbor) and the newer one (just behind the boat yard).” The print was with others in her possession which had belonged to her uncle Benjamin B. Hinckley. The date of the photo is unknown, but it had to have been taken between 1928 when Vanda was built and 1942 when she was acquired by the U.S. Navy. | Description: Photo of the 240’ yacht “Vanda” anchored in Southwest Harbor. The photo appears to have been taken from Manset with Saint Savior, Flying Mountain, and Acadia Mountain in the background. The tip of Clark Point is visible in the upper left with a large unidentified structure near the left edge of the photo. Docked in the foreground is a tender with lettering that reads “BABY V” but the last letter is obscured by the dock ramp. The photo was probably taken by Henry Rose Hinckley II, who according to his daughter Ann Levy, “was an amateur photographer and developed his own photos. He had a darkroom in the basement of both the old house (at the head of the harbor) and the newer one (just behind the boat yard).” The print was with others in her possession which had belonged to her uncle Benjamin B. Hinckley. The date of the photo is unknown, but it had to have been taken between 1928 when Vanda was built and 1942 when she was acquired by the U.S. Navy. [show more] | ||||
16574 | Spurlings Cove - Great Cranberry Island |
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16290 | Art and Nan Rowing the BLB |
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16387 | Two Unknown Men with Art Kellam and the BLB on Placentia Island |
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| Art Kellam is in the center, the two men with Art have yet to be identified. | Description: Art Kellam is in the center, the two men with Art have yet to be identified. | ||||
16221 | Lapstrake Dory in Valley Cove |
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11468 | Unknown Vessel Launching and Two Men |
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11491 | "Mary Rose" Launching |
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10633 | The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Yawl |
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7537 | Landing Freight at Great Duck Island Light |
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7432 | Landing Freight at Great Duck Island Light |
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12638 | Custom Open Launch Raven - Built for Anne Allegra (Longfellow) Thorp by C.E. Clement Boat Builders in 1932 |
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12639 | Custom Open Launch Raven - Built for Anne Allegra (Longfellow) Thorp by C.E. Clement Boat Builders in 1932 |
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8695 | Capt. Capen on the Claremont House Dock with Capt. Charlie Gott |
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