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5378 | Frances E. Mickey Fahey and Roger Clifton Rich Caulking Pilgrim Shallop II |
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| The two men are - from left to right: Frances E. "Mickey" Fahey (1907-1985) Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) | Description: The two men are - from left to right: Frances E. "Mickey" Fahey (1907-1985) Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) | ||
5379 | Pilgrim Shallop II - Before Launch |
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| The two men on the right are - from left to right - Frances E. "Mickey" Fahey and Roger Clifton Rich. | Description: The two men on the right are - from left to right - Frances E. "Mickey" Fahey and Roger Clifton Rich. | ||
9840 | Pilgrim Shallop II - In Shed at Mayflower Marine Railways, Plymouth, Massachusetts |
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| Shallop designed by William A. Baker in 1955 to be exhibited with Mayflower II at Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Vessel Name – Pilgrim Shallop II Class – shallop Hull - wood Masts - 1 Rig – mainsail & jib Designed by – William Avery Baker Build date - 1957 Built by – Roger Clifton Rich and Francis “Mickey” Fahey Built at – Plymouth Marine Railways, Plymouth, Massachusetts Built for – Plymouth Marine Railways / Plimoth Plantation Inc. Named for – Pilgrim’s 1621 shallop Power - sail and oars Length – 33’ | Description: Shallop designed by William A. Baker in 1955 to be exhibited with Mayflower II at Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Vessel Name – Pilgrim Shallop II Class – shallop Hull - wood Masts - 1 Rig – mainsail & jib Designed by – William Avery Baker Build date - 1957 Built by – Roger Clifton Rich and Francis “Mickey” Fahey Built at – Plymouth Marine Railways, Plymouth, Massachusetts Built for – Plymouth Marine Railways / Plimoth Plantation Inc. Named for – Pilgrim’s 1621 shallop Power - sail and oars Length – 33’ [show more] | ||
12567 | Passenger Launch - Fishing Boat, Three Sisters at Beal's Fish Wharf, Southwest Harbor |
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12568 | John Frank Closson's Lobster Boat at Beal's Wharf |
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8677 | The Claremont House Slip |
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7537 | Landing Freight at Great Duck Island Light |
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11652 | R-Class Racing Sloop Jack Tar Stripped to the Timbers |
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7432 | Landing Freight at Great Duck Island Light |
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6856 | The Henry R. Hinckley Company Dock |
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11748 | Ralph Warren Stanley Shaping the Keel of Freedom with an Adze |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley shaping the keel of "Freedom" with an adze - 1977 | Description: Ralph Warren Stanley shaping the keel of "Freedom" with an adze - 1977 | |
11882 | Power Ketch Whitecap |
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| Built for Gordon and Robert White by Robert Farnsworth Rich, Bass Harbor Boat Shop - | Description: Built for Gordon and Robert White by Robert Farnsworth Rich, Bass Harbor Boat Shop - | ||
8651 | Sailboat at Steamboat Wharf |
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8652 | Sailboat at Steam Boat Wharf |
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12510 | Air Force Crash Boat Hauled Out for Maintenance at Southwest Boat |
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| The building on the left is the old J.N. Mills coal shed. | Description: The building on the left is the old J.N. Mills coal shed. | |
12425 | Fishing Boats Romance, Ruthyeolyn and Charles Arthur Smiley's Boat in the Ice at Manset |
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12148 | Southwest Boat Corporation - Seine Boat Nancy B |
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| Photograph taken from the deck of the sub chaser "North Star." Considered one of the top mackerel seiners. | Description: Photograph taken from the deck of the sub chaser "North Star." Considered one of the top mackerel seiners. | |
12158 | Southwest Boat Corporation - Sardine Carrier Novelty Launching |
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12049 | Launching Cruiser Thalia B. Built for O.C. Nutting at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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10734 | Ralph Warren Stanley Aboard Lobster Boat Seven Girls |
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11146 | The Wellington Family and Archie Spurling Sailing in Friendship Sloop Dolphin Off Greening Island |
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6295 | Foggy Morning at Southwest Harbor - Excursion Boat Seal and Bunker & Ellis Lobster Boat Eva Anita at the Dock |
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| The first lobster boat in the foreground, on the dock, M2721A, may have been built by Rich & Grindle for George Dolliver. The excursion boat "Seal" in the center of the photograph was built by Normand Joseph Bouchard for Linwood Boynton Wedge (1913-1961) and Woodrow Wilson Herrick (1914-2002) to be used as a dragger. "Seal" was owned by Samuel A. Blanchard (1926-2009) who took out fishing parties on her. - Information from Ralph Stanley 05/2011 The boat to the right of "Seal" was "Eva Anita" a 40' lobster boat built in 1959 by Bunker & Ellis for Wesley Bracy of Great Cranberry Island. | Description: The first lobster boat in the foreground, on the dock, M2721A, may have been built by Rich & Grindle for George Dolliver. The excursion boat "Seal" in the center of the photograph was built by Normand Joseph Bouchard for Linwood Boynton Wedge (1913-1961) and Woodrow Wilson Herrick (1914-2002) to be used as a dragger. "Seal" was owned by Samuel A. Blanchard (1926-2009) who took out fishing parties on her. - Information from Ralph Stanley 05/2011 The boat to the right of "Seal" was "Eva Anita" a 40' lobster boat built in 1959 by Bunker & Ellis for Wesley Bracy of Great Cranberry Island. [show more] | ||
12354 | Pilgrim Shallop II at Sea with Mayflower II |
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12638 | Custom Open Launch Raven - Built for Anne Allegra (Longfellow) Thorp by C.E. Clement Boat Builders in 1932 |
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12639 | Custom Open Launch Raven - Built for Anne Allegra (Longfellow) Thorp by C.E. Clement Boat Builders in 1932 |
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