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- Bowling Alley Business (1)
- Building Business (1)
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- Cannery Business (14)
- Farming (11)
- Fishery Business (4)
- Other Business (16)
- Quarry Operation (8)
- Restaurant Business (5)
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- Store Business (8)
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A
Addison Packing Company and the Robert Ash House at Southwest Harbor
Addison Packing Company at Southwest Harbor
Aerial photos of the Hinckley Company boatyard in Manset
Aerial View of The Henry R. Hinckley Company, Manset, and Southwest Harbor
B
Bill Leading the Horses at Lawlor Ice Business
Boots and Flowers Outside Hot Flash Anny
C
Children at Lawlor Ice Business
Christopher Wendell Lawlor Driving His Ice Wagon
Christopher Wendell Lawlor Plowing with Team
Crew at Work in the Boat Shop at Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders
Cutting Ice at Lawlor Ice Business (2)
Cutting Ice on Christopher Lawlor's Pond (2)
D
D. Marino & Co's. Store, Hall Quarry, Me.
Drying Fish at J.L. Stanley & Sons, Manset, Maine
Dudley Luther Mayo at Dudley L. Mayo Store
F
Fred Sidney Mayo on Steps of Mayo's Ice Cream Parlor
Frying Fish at the Underwood Factory, McKinley, Maine
G
Goose Cove Sardine Cannery and Steamboat Wharf
H
Harvard Riley Beal's Bowling Alley
Harvesting Ice at Chris's Pond (2)
Haying on Dr. Willis Watson's Field, Bernard, Maine
Haying on Great Cranberry Island (3)
Henry R. Hinckley Company - Military Boats
Henry R. Hinckley Company Photographs
Henry W. Sawyer Working a Yoke of Oxen on Ann's Point
Herbert Guy La Count working on a Navy Yawl
Hinckley Logo with Talaria symbol
I
Ice Cream Shop on the Manset Shore Road
Ice Harvesting on the Kennebec
Icicles on Moore's Garage from the Edwin Albert Lawler House
J
J.L. Stanley Fishery in Winter
Joe and Chris Lawlor on a Work Wagon with Rubber Wheels
John Williams and Lyford Stanley
L
Lawler Ice Business, Harvesting Ice at Chris's Pond
Lawlor Ice Business, Harvesting Ice
Lucy Ella Lawler Whitmore Feeding Chickens
M
N
Nubble Quarry Showing the Stone Skids and Derrick
P
Packing Room at the Underwood Factory, McKinley, Maine
R
Ralph Merrill Grindle Working on a Lobster Boat
Robert Bobby Farnsworth Rich's Bass Harbor Boat Shop
Robert Hoyt at The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant
Roger Clifton Rich's Capitol Corner Filling Station
Roger Clifton Rich's Capitol Corner Filling Station - Rear View
S
Southwest Harbor Motor Company
T
The Clifton Melbourne Rich Boat Shop, Tremont, Maine
The Connecticut at the Southwest Boat Corporation
The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as The Dockside Motel and XYZ Restaurant (3)
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Early Office
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Making Paddles
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Southwest Boat Corporation - Howie Robinson in a Lobster Boat
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Store
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - The Hinckley Yard
The Underwood Canning Factory Crew at McKinley
The Underwood Sardine Factory, Tremont, Maine
Three-Masted Schooner at Hall Quarry (2)
Tugboat Benj. F. Jones launching at the Bass Harbor Boat Shop
U
Underwood Canning Factory, McKinley, Maine
Underwood Sardine Factory, McKinley, Maine
Unknown Boat Under Construction at Southwest Boat Corporation (2)
Unloading Herring Next to the Joyce Marie at the Underwood Wharf, McKinley, Maine
V
Various Southwest Boat Corporation Photographs
W
W. M. Underwood's Sardine Factory, McKinley, Me
W.H. Ward Jr. Store - After the Fire
W.H. Ward Jr. Store - Interior
William "Bill" Lawlor Haying on Fernald Point
William Patch Dickey at W.P. Dickey & Co., Bangor, Maine
Women Packing Sardine Cans in Maine - Probably Bass Harbor or Southwest Harbor