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The Henry R. Hinckley Company Yard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company Yard Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Boat Show Display Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Boat Show Display Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
J.L. Stanley Fishery in Winter Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| J.L. Stanley Fishery in Winter Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
The Moorings Restaurant at the Moorings Inn Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Moorings Restaurant at the Moorings Inn Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Moorings Restaurant at the Moorings Inn Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Moorings Restaurant at the Moorings Inn Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Stanley Fisheries Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Stanley Fisheries Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Workers Drying Fish at Stanley Fisheries Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Workers Drying Fish at Stanley Fisheries Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Stanley Fisheries - Manset Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Stanley Fisheries - Manset Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Stanley Fisheries Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Stanley Fisheries Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This item combines SWHPL 10068, 10069, 10070, and 10071. SWHPL 10072 is a duplicate of 10068 and has been removed. |
Stanley Fisheries Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Stanley Fisheries Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Stanley Fisheries Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Stanley Fisheries Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The building on the left was the ice house. The one on the right had been Chester Lewis Gott's (1888-1947) store. The Stanley Fisheries office was upstairs above the store. |
Stanley Fisheries Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Stanley Fisheries Burning Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as XYZ Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Franklin Ward Machine Shop as XYZ Restaurant Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Stanley Fish & Lobster Co. Sign Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Stanley Fish & Lobster Co. Sign Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Stanley Fisheries, Manset Shore, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Stanley Fisheries, Manset Shore, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset Crew Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset Crew Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Raymond Adelbert Bunker at Work in the Hinckley Shop on Cruiser Patsy S. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Raymond Adelbert Bunker at Work in the Hinckley Shop on Cruiser Patsy S. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The photograph shows the use of spliced frames, "split frames." Split frames were sawed on the band saw. "Every boat around here was built that way." They would bend the frames in. "The timber goes down in the gain socket." - Ralph Stanley, March 4, 2013. |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset Boat Sheds from the Water - Janusary 12, 1944 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset Boat Sheds from the Water - Janusary 12, 1944 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - I Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - I Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - II Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - II Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - III Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - III Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Four Men with Fish Carts Near the Stanley Fisheries Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Four Men with Fish Carts Near the Stanley Fisheries Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Fish Flakes at Manset, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fish Flakes at Manset, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The photograph also shows 4 fishing schooners in the harbor at Manset, Maine. |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset - Six Boats Under Construction at the Main Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset - Six Boats Under Construction at the Main Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: According to Nick Voulgaris, author of "Hinckley Yachts: An American Icon" published by Rizzoli in 2014, page 32, "this is one of the earliest photographs of a Hinckley using the now iconic Talaria logo on its hulls (seen on the boat to the far right)." The boat is shown with its number, I-K-277. Talaria Noun: (In Roman mythology) winged sandals as worn by certain gods and goddesses, especially Mercury. Origin: Latin, neuter plural of talaris, from talus "ankle" - “talaria,” Oxford Dictionaries, 2014, Accessed online 09/06/2014; http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/talaria The best known image of Mercury wearing talaria is Winged Mercury, one of four sculptures done by Gian Bologna, born as Jean Boulogne (1529-1608), the most famous of which is in the Bargello National Museum in Florence, Italy. [show more] |