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12547Tim Goodwin Caulking a Boat
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Milner - Craig Milner
  • 1979
  • Southwest Harbor
12569Second Cousins Ralph Warren Stanley and Robert Warren Peacor with Marion Linscott Stanley
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • 2010
  • Southwest Harbor
Aboard Seven Girls, Ralph's Lobster Boat Left to Right: Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Linscott - Marion Louise (Linscott) Stanley (1933-) Peacor – Robert Warren Peacor (1928-) Ralph Warren Stanley and Robert Warren Peacor are Second Cousins as they share a great-grandfather: Dix - John Dix (1829-1910).
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Aboard Seven Girls, Ralph's Lobster Boat Left to Right: Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Linscott - Marion Louise (Linscott) Stanley (1933-) Peacor – Robert Warren Peacor (1928-) Ralph Warren Stanley and Robert Warren Peacor are Second Cousins as they share a great-grandfather: Dix - John Dix (1829-1910).
10735Ralph Warren Stanley Aboard Lobster Boat Seven Girls
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Riebel - Charlotte Helen (Riebel) Morrill
  • 2010-12-02
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 102 Clark Point Road
10741Ralph Warren Stanley Tying Up Lobster Boat Seven Girls
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Riebel - Charlotte Helen (Riebel) Morrill
  • 2010-12-02
  • Southwest Harbor
The lobster yacht at the end of the dock is the “Sarah Holloway” built in 2004-2005 for Tom Chappell, founder of “Toms of Maine.” She was designed by Ralph Warren Stanley and his son, Edward Warren Stanley, and built by Ralph’s son Richard Lewis Stanley. “Sarah Holloway” is 36’ and has a 465 HP Yanmar diesel.
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The lobster yacht at the end of the dock is the “Sarah Holloway” built in 2004-2005 for Tom Chappell, founder of “Toms of Maine.” She was designed by Ralph Warren Stanley and his son, Edward Warren Stanley, and built by Ralph’s son Richard Lewis Stanley. “Sarah Holloway” is 36’ and has a 465 HP Yanmar diesel.
10734Ralph Warren Stanley Aboard Lobster Boat Seven Girls
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Riebel - Charlotte Helen (Riebel) Morrill
  • 2010-12-02
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 102 Clark Point Road
11492The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Southwest Boat Corporation - Howie Robinson in a Lobster Boat
  • Image, Photograph
  • Businesses, Boatbuilding Business
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 168 Clark Point Road
The Sheet Metal shop is on the left and the Lower Shop is on the right. Howie Robinson at left.
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The Sheet Metal shop is on the left and the Lower Shop is on the right. Howie Robinson at left.
10078Man and Vessel on Boat Trailer
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • Southwest Harbor
8695Capt. Capen on the Claremont House Dock with Capt. Charlie Gott
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Buckman - Emma Johns Buckman (1881-1968)
  • Southwest Harbor
6413Roderick Pepper Clark at Steamboat Wharf with Steamer Westport
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Steamboat
  • Southwest Harbor
10477Samuel Champion Cooper's Cottage - The Larches - Joseph Walter Cooper Sailing His Maine Sloop Boat
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Sloop
  • Southwest Harbor
The wooden comb below the tiller of Joseph Walter Cooper's Maine Sloop Boat was a device made so that the tiller could be dropped in between the teeth of the comb so that a set course would not alter. A comb was particularly useful for single handed sailors.
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The wooden comb below the tiller of Joseph Walter Cooper's Maine Sloop Boat was a device made so that the tiller could be dropped in between the teeth of the comb so that a set course would not alter. A comb was particularly useful for single handed sailors.
11584Allison Sylvester Bunker Aboard Utility Boat O.K.
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Southwest Harbor
This photograph was taken in Tracy Cove, Southwest Harbor.
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This photograph was taken in Tracy Cove, Southwest Harbor.