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16600 | Old Sloops at Rock End Dock |
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| Rock End Dock, so called because it used to be owned by the Rock End Hotel which burned in 1942, is now called the Northeast Harbor Fleet Dock. It is located in Gilpatrick's Cove. | Description: Rock End Dock, so called because it used to be owned by the Rock End Hotel which burned in 1942, is now called the Northeast Harbor Fleet Dock. It is located in Gilpatrick's Cove. | ||||
9510 | Pleasure Boats Near the Clifton Hotel |
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| Published by F.E. Sherman, Bar Harbor, ME. - Made in U.S.A. | Description: Published by F.E. Sherman, Bar Harbor, ME. - Made in U.S.A. | |||
11096 | The Rock End Dock at Northeast Harbor, Maine |
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| On the left of the dock - third boat out from the dock - Harold Wedge's "Frolic" On the right of the float - William Doane Stanley's "Leader" | Description: On the left of the dock - third boat out from the dock - Harold Wedge's "Frolic" On the right of the float - William Doane Stanley's "Leader" | |||
11520 | Lyndon Henry Tud Bunker in a Passenger Launch |
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| This photograph was taken off Rock End Dock in Northeast Harbor | Description: This photograph was taken off Rock End Dock in Northeast Harbor | |||
11478 | Bunker & Ellis - Pleasure Cruiser Arethusa III |
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11376 | Lobster Boat Style Pleasure Boat Driftwood - now Chicken of the Sea |
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11377 | Lobster Boat Style Pleasure Boat Driftwood - now Chicken of the Sea |
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11378 | Lobster Boat Style Pleasure Boat Driftwood - now Chicken of the Sea |
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| Gerrit Livingston Lansing Aboard | Description: Gerrit Livingston Lansing Aboard | |||
11220 | Arnold Lunt aboard a Northeast Harbor Fleet Committee Boat |
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| The boat in the foreground - "22/29" - was built by Southwest Boat Corporation as an Army mine or two yawl. It was rejected by the government and acquired by the Northeast Harbor Fleet for use as a Committee Boat. Arnold Lunt is the man in the white shirt, standing, watching an A-Boat race. - Ralph Stanley 11/21/11. | Description: The boat in the foreground - "22/29" - was built by Southwest Boat Corporation as an Army mine or two yawl. It was rejected by the government and acquired by the Northeast Harbor Fleet for use as a Committee Boat. Arnold Lunt is the man in the white shirt, standing, watching an A-Boat race. - Ralph Stanley 11/21/11. | |||
11292 | Bunker & Ellis - Pleasure Cruiser Arethusa III |
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| The house on right, “Mainstay” in 1956 belonged to Harry B. Matthews founder of, Mississippi Lime Co. designed by Arthur McFarland in 1932 or 1933 | Description: The house on right, “Mainstay” in 1956 belonged to Harry B. Matthews founder of, Mississippi Lime Co. designed by Arthur McFarland in 1932 or 1933 | ||
12479 | Marina Dock at Northeast Harbor, Maine |
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| Archivists surmise the date to have been circa 1925 from the clothes and vessels shown. | Description: Archivists surmise the date to have been circa 1925 from the clothes and vessels shown. | ||
11147 | Chester Warren Stanley Sailing the Neilson Family in Friendship Sloop, Reliance |
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5874 | Chester Warren Stanley Sailing the Neilson Family in Friendship Sloop, Reliance |
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| The boats racing in the background are International One Design boats. | Description: The boats racing in the background are International One Design boats. | ||
11808 | Passenger Boat Asticou at the Northeast Harbor Dock |
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11686 | Ketch Rose Built for Peter Godfrey |
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11687 | Ketch Rose Built for Peter Godfrey |
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11688 | Ketch Rose Built for Peter Godfrey |
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11689 | Ketch Rose Built for Peter Godfrey |
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11690 | Ketch Rose Built for Peter Godfrey |
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11691 | Ketch Rose Built for Peter Godfrey |
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11124 | Boats at Clifton Dock, Northeast Harbor, Maine |
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11094 | Passenger Launch Florence |
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| Photograph probably taken from the Rock End Dock - 48 South Shore Road in Northeast Harbor. The dock in the background is the Samuel Morris "Edge Cove" Cottage at 46 South Shore Road, later the Walter H. Lippincott Cottage "Barnacles". | Description: Photograph probably taken from the Rock End Dock - 48 South Shore Road in Northeast Harbor. The dock in the background is the Samuel Morris "Edge Cove" Cottage at 46 South Shore Road, later the Walter H. Lippincott Cottage "Barnacles". | |||
11095 | Passenger Launch "Florence" |
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| Photograph probably taken from the Rock End Dock - 48 South Shore Road in Northeast Harbor. The dock in the background is the Samuel Morris "Edge Cove" Cottage at 46 South Shore Road, later the Walter H. Lippincott Cottage "Barnacles". | Description: Photograph probably taken from the Rock End Dock - 48 South Shore Road in Northeast Harbor. The dock in the background is the Samuel Morris "Edge Cove" Cottage at 46 South Shore Road, later the Walter H. Lippincott Cottage "Barnacles". |