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Northeast Harbor Fleet Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Northeast Harbor Fleet Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Women seated on rocks watching Northeast Harbor Fleet cruise to Blue Hill. Start of the Bar Harbor S-Boats. Committee boat is "Swallow" from NEH fleet; Ballard photo c. 1939. Taken from Milliken Camp estate. Per notes from 2011 "Mystery Photographs" Exhibit (AB). | ||
A-Boat: # 1 Daffydil (Parkman and Peabody) and # 4 Atlanta (Stout and Dane) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| A-Boat: # 1 Daffydil (Parkman and Peabody) and # 4 Atlanta (Stout and Dane) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: A-Boat: # 1 Daffydil (Parkman and Peabody) and # 4 Atlanta (Stout and Dane). Ballard Negative # Y-35 | ||
Arrival of International One Design sail boats from Norway aboard freighter Toronto Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Arrival of International One Design sail boats from Norway aboard freighter Toronto Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Arrival of International One Design sail boats from Norway aboard freighter Toronto. Ballard Negative # 1113-L | ||
B-Boat # 17 Shad (Welch) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| B-Boat # 17 Shad (Welch) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: B-Boat # 17 Shad (Welch). Ballard Negative # Y-25 | |
Steamboat "Westport" by W.H. Ballard Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Steamboat "Westport" by W.H. Ballard Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Steamboat "Westport" at Steamboat wharf in Southwest Harbor. Fishing boat on mooring in foreground. To the left is a punt tied to a float. Mountains in background. Marked on back, “W.H. Ballard, Photographer Southwest Harbor, Maine #3. Str, Westport at Southwest Harbor June 1933.” |