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View of Carroll Drug Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Carroll Drug Store Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: View of Carroll Drugstore taken from Harbor Light Inn | |
View of the Odd Fellow's Hall, Vines Electric, and Some's Store from Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of the Odd Fellow's Hall, Vines Electric, and Some's Store from Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Richard Stanley Clamping Ribbands on Freedom Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Richard Stanley Clamping Ribbands on Freedom Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Richard Lewis Stanley clamping ribbands on Freedom. | |
Jarvis Ward Newman at his shop in Manset Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Jarvis Ward Newman at his shop in Manset Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Sawyer's Market Window Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sawyer's Market Window Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: View into Sawyer's Market form the front window. | |
Interview of Arthur and Fredrica Black Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| ![]() Interview of Arthur and Fredrica Black Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Black #1: Arthur and Fredrica Black speaking about a family house which was moved several times, catching flounders from shore, salting fish to transport to Gloucestor and beyond. Black #2: Arthur and Fredrica Black speaking about old houses, discussing old photographs they are looking at, critique some park acquisition, tell a story about the hot pursuit of a robber, and discuss treatment of robbers and honesty of Southwest Harbor people. | |
Launch day for Endeavor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Launch day for Endeavor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Endeavor being prepared for launch with Freedom alongside. Endeavor was the first Friendship sloop Ralph Stanley built for himself and not for an order. | |
Ralph Warren Stanley and Richard Stanley aboard the newly launched Morning Star Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley and Richard Stanley aboard the newly launched Morning Star Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Ralph Warren Stanley and Richard Stanley aboard the newly launched Morning Star, rebuilt in 1976 for Robert Wolfe. | |
The Morning Star is launched Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Morning Star is launched Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Ralph Warren Stanley and Richard Stanley aboard the Morning Star as it is being launched. | |
Ralph Warren Stanley putting the "fashion piece" in place on the Morning Star Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley putting the "fashion piece" in place on the Morning Star Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Ralph Warren Stanley putting the "fashion piece" in place on the Morning Star as the planking nears completion. | |
Morning Star with alternate planks removed during rebuild Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Morning Star with alternate planks removed during rebuild Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Morning Star with alternate planks removed during rebuilding. Ralph Warren Stanley rebuilt this Friendship sloop for Robert Wolfe in 1976. Just about all of the original materials of the sloop were replaced during the rebuild. | |
Launching Friendship Sloop Freedom Built for Richard Beebe Dudman Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Launching Friendship Sloop Freedom Built for Richard Beebe Dudman Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Left to Right: Dudman - Richard Beebe Dudman (1918-) Sloane - Helen R. (Sloane) Dudman (1918-) Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Two unknown workmen | |
Melissa Carroll, Rosemary Lawler Theriault, and Meda Norwood at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Melissa Carroll, Rosemary Lawler Theriault, and Meda Norwood at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Anna Johnston at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Anna Johnston at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Tom Ann and Penny Schenck at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Tom Ann and Penny Schenck at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show Catalogue Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show Catalogue Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Charlotte Rhoades House aka The Benjamin Herrick Dodge House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Charlotte Rhoades House aka The Benjamin Herrick Dodge House Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Southwest Motor Inn Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Southwest Motor Inn Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Tim Goodwin Caulking a Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Tim Goodwin Caulking a Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
International One Design Race Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| International One Design Race Southwest Harbor Public Library |
International One Design Race Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| International One Design Race Southwest Harbor Public Library |
International One Design Race Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| International One Design Race Southwest Harbor Public Library |
International One Design - Number 12 - Northeast Harbor Fleet Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| International One Design - Number 12 - Northeast Harbor Fleet Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: In 1973 Peter Iselin owned the boat. Its name was Donabu, which is an Irish war cry. Skippered by Charles Crofoot. Later the boat was renamed Cygnet and owned by Jean Burden. |
Harborside Studio - Lamps, Souvenirs, Frames, Novelties Howe D. Higgins House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Harborside Studio - Lamps, Souvenirs, Frames, Novelties Howe D. Higgins House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Notice the oil paintings along the road. The sign on the ground leaning against the signpost reads in all capital letters "These pictures are all paintings finished with damar varnish. All are washable. Price includes frame & sales tax." "Aug 1974" is written on the back of the photo. | |
Gertrude Katherine (Gatcomb) Benson Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gertrude Katherine (Gatcomb) Benson Southwest Harbor Public Library |