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5288 | Sightseeing Boat at Beal's Fish Wharf, Southwest Harbor |
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| The John Lawson Stoddard Cottage - The Edward Wyatt Evans Cottage is visible on the opposite shore. Francis Milton Spurling (1896-1958) , in a white shirt, is standing on the lower dock next to his boat, "Trailaway," later Maddy Sue. "Trailaway" was built by Chester Eben Clement. | Description: The John Lawson Stoddard Cottage - The Edward Wyatt Evans Cottage is visible on the opposite shore. Francis Milton Spurling (1896-1958) , in a white shirt, is standing on the lower dock next to his boat, "Trailaway," later Maddy Sue. "Trailaway" was built by Chester Eben Clement. | ||
6212 | Sweet Pea and Electron II at Southwest Harbor |
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| The boat in front is the "Sweet Pea'' owned by "Peter" Richardson, Great Cranberry Island. Lewis Gilley Stanley was sailing her the day the picture was taken. The yawl behind "Sweet Pea" is "Electron II" owned by Professor Holmes of the University of Vermont Physics department. He adjusted and fixed compasses for fishermen for free. | Description: The boat in front is the "Sweet Pea'' owned by "Peter" Richardson, Great Cranberry Island. Lewis Gilley Stanley was sailing her the day the picture was taken. The yawl behind "Sweet Pea" is "Electron II" owned by Professor Holmes of the University of Vermont Physics department. He adjusted and fixed compasses for fishermen for free. | ||
12108 | Crosby Greening Mills Looking at Southwest Harbor |
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| "Harvard Riley Beal’s (1897-1967) bait scow is at the far left. The fully canvassed boat behind the rigging on the left was “Frolic,” Harold L. Wedge’s (1912-1986) passenger launch. The dark boat in the right middle belonged to Leslie Stanwood King (1879-1936) who ran fish and rum in it. Spray hood boat on the far right, partly out of the picture, was Grover Ambrose Morse’s (1885-1960) boat, built by Lewis Melvin Candage (1867-1950)." | Description: "Harvard Riley Beal’s (1897-1967) bait scow is at the far left. The fully canvassed boat behind the rigging on the left was “Frolic,” Harold L. Wedge’s (1912-1986) passenger launch. The dark boat in the right middle belonged to Leslie Stanwood King (1879-1936) who ran fish and rum in it. Spray hood boat on the far right, partly out of the picture, was Grover Ambrose Morse’s (1885-1960) boat, built by Lewis Melvin Candage (1867-1950)." [show more] | |||
9952 | Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Clark Holden off the Claremont Hotel in their Cruiser, Rachel |
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9950 | Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Clark Holden off the Claremont Hotel in their Cruiser, Rachel |
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9949 | Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Clark Holden off the Claremont Hotel in their Cruiser, Rachel |
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12049 | Launching Cruiser Thalia B. Built for O.C. Nutting at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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9951 | Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Clark Holden off the Claremont Hotel in their Cruiser, Rachel |
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6204 | The Wellington Family and Archie Spurling Sailing in Friendship Sloop Dolphin Off Greening Island |
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11146 | The Wellington Family and Archie Spurling Sailing in Friendship Sloop Dolphin Off Greening Island |
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12424 | The Henry R. Hinckley Company as Manset Boat Yard - First Hinckley Boat - Ruthyeolyn |
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12051 | Thalia B. After Launch |
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| Built for O.C. Nutting at Southwest Boat Corporation | |||
8094 | Southwest Boat Corporation Sou'wester Cruiser at Southwest Harbor |
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