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12466 | Probably William Eugene Ward and Leslie Hamblen Ward |
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12078 | Franklin Ward's Children at the Franklin Ward Machine Shop, Manset |
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16093 | Unknown Child |
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| Unknown child on a bicycle in front of the Charles L. Stanley House in Manset. | Description: Unknown child on a bicycle in front of the Charles L. Stanley House in Manset. | |||
11018 | Loading Ice on to the Sluice |
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11112 | Cutting Ice at Stanley Fisheries Ice Pond |
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11133 | Cora Myrtle (Hamblen) Ward in Front of Ward's Lunch |
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| Lyle Newman’s 1948 Pontiac in background. | Description: Lyle Newman’s 1948 Pontiac in background. | |||
10630 | Henry Rose Hinckley II, Agnes Chamberlin (Childs) Hinckley, Mrs. Benjamin Barrett Hinckley and Unknown Woman |
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| This photograph was taken at the Moorings. | Description: This photograph was taken at the Moorings. | |||
10631 | Frances Franna Rose Hinckley and her mother Agnes Chamberlin (Childs) Hinckley, Mrs. Benjamin Barrett Hinckley |
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| This photograph was taken at the Moorings. | Description: This photograph was taken at the Moorings. | |||
10053 | Isaac Ike F. Stanley in his Antique Shop |
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12505 | The Henry R. Hinckley Company as Manset Boat Yard - Crew at Work |
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12422 | The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset Crew |
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12157 | The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Henry Rose Hinckley II, Lennox Ledyard Bink Sargent and crew at the Manset Boat Yard March 12, 1943 |
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| Henry Rose Hinckley II (1907-1980) - standing next to the tractor, on the left behind the man in the left foreground. Winston G. Stewart (1924-) Howe Dwain Higgins (1894-1974) George M. Gilley (1924-) or George C. Gilley (1913-2000) – married to Eunice Brown Carleton E. Hill (1913-1997) Lennox Ledyard “Bink” Sargent (1916-1989) The men in the foreground are building the jig for a transom. The tractor is a Catapillar 5 Ton. | Description: Henry Rose Hinckley II (1907-1980) - standing next to the tractor, on the left behind the man in the left foreground. Winston G. Stewart (1924-) Howe Dwain Higgins (1894-1974) George M. Gilley (1924-) or George C. Gilley (1913-2000) – married to Eunice Brown Carleton E. Hill (1913-1997) Lennox Ledyard “Bink” Sargent (1916-1989) The men in the foreground are building the jig for a transom. The tractor is a Catapillar 5 Ton. | |
11103 | Peter Theodore Benson Jr. and Leslie Frank White Sr. on The Ocean House Porch - Just Before They Razed It |
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| Benson - Peter Theodore Benson Jr. (1891-1963) White - Leslie Frank White Sr. (1891-1967) | Description: Benson - Peter Theodore Benson Jr. (1891-1963) White - Leslie Frank White Sr. (1891-1967) | ||
10862 | Minnie Marie (Mitchell) Dolliver, Mrs. Rudolph Eugene Dolliver |
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7765 | Oscar Randall Seavey and the School Bus |
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| “Must have been a special occasion” - Note by W.H. Ballard on the negative sleeve. Mr. Ballard apparently wrote the note some years after taking the photograph. It is possible that, from research quoted below, he took the photograph at the time of the first resolution in honor of Oscar Seavey by the town of Southwest Harbor in 1949. “The first school bus was a green 1938 Ford with mechanical brakes. Every morning Oscar Seavey would get under the bus and adjust the brakes.” – Ralph Stanley 05/11 This photograph shows the new International bus purchased in 1948 - also possibly the "special occasion" mentioned by Ballard. | Description: “Must have been a special occasion” - Note by W.H. Ballard on the negative sleeve. Mr. Ballard apparently wrote the note some years after taking the photograph. It is possible that, from research quoted below, he took the photograph at the time of the first resolution in honor of Oscar Seavey by the town of Southwest Harbor in 1949. “The first school bus was a green 1938 Ford with mechanical brakes. Every morning Oscar Seavey would get under the bus and adjust the brakes.” – Ralph Stanley 05/11 This photograph shows the new International bus purchased in 1948 - also possibly the "special occasion" mentioned by Ballard. [show more] |