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16251 | W. H. Ward Store Before 1884 |
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| The original William Henry Ward Store on the Manset shore. This photograph was taken before the expansion of the wharf by William H. Ward. | Description: The original William Henry Ward Store on the Manset shore. This photograph was taken before the expansion of the wharf by William H. Ward. | |||
11289 | Freeman's Wharf, Southwest Harbor - Farnsworth's Lobster, Clam and Sardine factory |
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12359 | The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as XYZ Restaurant |
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7755 | William Lukens Elkins Sinkler and Captain Francis Milton Spurling with Tuna at Beal's Fish Wharf |
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| From Left to Right: Richard K. Sinkler (1944-2007) - son of William Lukens Elkins Sinkler - or possibly Richard's brother, William L. Sinkler, Jr. - Richard would have been about 8 years old when this photograph was taken. People more informed than we may help us to positively identify this child. William Lukens Elkins Sinkler (1919-) Francis Milton Spurling (1896-1958) - sailed for the Sinkler family. The fish was a circa 500 lb. tuna (formerly called "Horse Mackerel" in these waters) - possibly the one described as being harpooned in “Leaves Folded Down” See: “Leaves Folded Down” by Louise E. [Elkins] Sinkler, privately published in a limited edition of 300 copies and a second edition of 500 copies of which the Southwest Harbor Public Library copy is number 228, Haverford House, Wayne, Pa., 1971, pages 109-110. | Description: From Left to Right: Richard K. Sinkler (1944-2007) - son of William Lukens Elkins Sinkler - or possibly Richard's brother, William L. Sinkler, Jr. - Richard would have been about 8 years old when this photograph was taken. People more informed than we may help us to positively identify this child. William Lukens Elkins Sinkler (1919-) Francis Milton Spurling (1896-1958) - sailed for the Sinkler family. The fish was a circa 500 lb. tuna (formerly called "Horse Mackerel" in these waters) - possibly the one described as being harpooned in “Leaves Folded Down” See: “Leaves Folded Down” by Louise E. [Elkins] Sinkler, privately published in a limited edition of 300 copies and a second edition of 500 copies of which the Southwest Harbor Public Library copy is number 228, Haverford House, Wayne, Pa., 1971, pages 109-110. [show more] | |
5103 | Clark's Wharf and Lobster Factory |
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12516 | The Henry R. Hinckley Company With Fabric Sign on Wharf |
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7903 | Fish Flakes at Higgins Wharf in Bernard - Cod Drying in the Open Air |
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7905 | Fish Flakes at Higgins Wharf in Bernard |
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11735 | Fish Flakes at a Codfish Station at Manset |
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