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11764 | Acadia National Park - Champlain Monument |
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| The photograph was taken when the monument was on Seacliff Drive, its original position in the park, | Description: The photograph was taken when the monument was on Seacliff Drive, its original position in the park, | ||
12244 | Diane Ballard with a Buoy at the Buoy Depot. Clark Point |
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12245 | Buoys at the Buoy Depot. Clark Point |
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12246 | Buoy at the Buoy Depot. Clark Point |
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12247 | Buoy at the Buoy Depot. Clark Point |
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11765 | Acadia National Park - Champlain Monument |
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12163 | The Snow Owl - Stuffed Owl in Collection of Wendell Holmes Gilley |
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| "An attraction in the window of the Gilley Plumbing Co. is a tree branch on which are perched three beautifully mounted owls, the work of Wendell Gilley, who has made a study of taxidermy and has done excellent work in that line. The owls are very lifelike in their positions and the display is very interesting." – Bar Harbor Times, February, 1931. | Description: "An attraction in the window of the Gilley Plumbing Co. is a tree branch on which are perched three beautifully mounted owls, the work of Wendell Gilley, who has made a study of taxidermy and has done excellent work in that line. The owls are very lifelike in their positions and the display is very interesting." – Bar Harbor Times, February, 1931. | ||
9360 | Ralph Ober Phippen Hauling Traps |
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| Ralph is shown using a winch head to haul his traps. Robert Crowe had not yet developed the east coast Hydro-Slave pot hauler. He did so in 1964 thereby making it much easier to lift the heavy, water sodden pots from the sea. | Description: Ralph is shown using a winch head to haul his traps. Robert Crowe had not yet developed the east coast Hydro-Slave pot hauler. He did so in 1964 thereby making it much easier to lift the heavy, water sodden pots from the sea. | ||
6207 | Ralph Ober Phippen Hauling Traps |
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| Ralph is shown using a winch head to haul his traps. Robert Crowe had not yet developed the east coast Hydro-Slave pot hauler. Compare this photograph to Item 12443 that shows Gary Parsons hauling lobsters with a Hydro-Slave in 1985. | Description: Ralph is shown using a winch head to haul his traps. Robert Crowe had not yet developed the east coast Hydro-Slave pot hauler. Compare this photograph to Item 12443 that shows Gary Parsons hauling lobsters with a Hydro-Slave in 1985. |