Ralph Warren Stanley (on the left) and Craig Milner (on the right) stand together at a table displaying an image of Ralph's boat Acadia, the first two violins he built, and "Ralph Stanley: Tales of a Maine Boat Builder." They are at Mystic Seaport, the maritime museum in Connecticut.
Description: Ralph Warren Stanley (on the left) and Craig Milner (on the right) stand together at a table displaying an image of Ralph's boat Acadia, the first two violins he built, and "Ralph Stanley: Tales of a Maine Boat Builder." They are at Mystic Seaport, the maritime museum in Connecticut.
From left to right: Robert Rankin, Kyle Rankin, Marjorie Rankin, Marion Stanley, Ralph Warren Stanley. Ralph is holding the first violin he ever built and the violin on the table is the second one he built. The boat pictured is Acadia.
Description: From left to right: Robert Rankin, Kyle Rankin, Marjorie Rankin, Marion Stanley, Ralph Warren Stanley. Ralph is holding the first violin he ever built and the violin on the table is the second one he built. The boat pictured is Acadia.
Back Row - Left to Right: Nadine Marie Stanley – born June 18, 1957 - Mrs. Timothy Wayne Goodwin Margery Ann Stanley – born June 21, 1959 - Mrs. Robert Lee Rankin Richard Lewis Stanley – born March 14, 1962 Edward Warren Stanley – born November 15, 1963 Front Row - Left to Right: Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Marion Louise (Linscott) Stanley, Mrs. Ralph Warren Stanley (1933-) This photograph was taken at Demuro's Top of the Hill Restaurant, 1 Main Street (Route 102), Southwest Harbor, Maine.
Description: Back Row - Left to Right: Nadine Marie Stanley – born June 18, 1957 - Mrs. Timothy Wayne Goodwin Margery Ann Stanley – born June 21, 1959 - Mrs. Robert Lee Rankin Richard Lewis Stanley – born March 14, 1962 Edward Warren Stanley – born November 15, 1963 Front Row - Left to Right: Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Marion Louise (Linscott) Stanley, Mrs. Ralph Warren Stanley (1933-) This photograph was taken at Demuro's Top of the Hill Restaurant, 1 Main Street (Route 102), Southwest Harbor, Maine. [show more]
According to Edmund's grandson Ted Gilchrist, Edmund lived at the Claremont for a time and put in the small dormer with flat roof that appears between the leftmost dormer and the large main gable. The small dormer does not appear in more recent photos.
Description: According to Edmund's grandson Ted Gilchrist, Edmund lived at the Claremont for a time and put in the small dormer with flat roof that appears between the leftmost dormer and the large main gable. The small dormer does not appear in more recent photos.