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Ray Bunker's Boat Negative, 1950 (1) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Ray Bunker's Boat Negative, 1950 (1) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Ray Bunker's boat travels in the water in Southwest Harbor, ME in 1950. People Mentioned: Raymond Bunker Black and white |
Ray Bunker's Boat Negative, 1950 (2) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Ray Bunker's Boat Negative, 1950 (2) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Ray Bunker's boat travels in the water in Southwest Harbor, ME in 1950. People Mentioned: Raymond Bunker Black and white |
Ray Bunker's Boat "Rambler" on Blocks Negative, 1953 (1) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Ray Bunker's Boat "Rambler" on Blocks Negative, 1953 (1) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Ray Bunker's boat "Rambler" on blocks in Southwest Harbor, ME. People Mentioned: Raymond Bunker Black and white |
Ray Bunker's Boat "Rambler" on Blocks Negative, 1953 (2) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Ray Bunker's Boat "Rambler" on Blocks Negative, 1953 (2) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Ray Bunker's boat "Rambler" on blocks in Southwest Harbor, ME. People Mentioned: Raymond Bunker Black and white |
Ray Bunker's Boat "Rambler" on Blocks Negative, 1953 (3) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Ray Bunker's Boat "Rambler" on Blocks Negative, 1953 (3) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Ray Bunker's boat "Rambler" on blocks in Southwest Harbor, ME. People Mentioned: Raymond Bunker Black and white |
Northeast Harbor, yachts at anchor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor, yachts at anchor Northeast Harbor Library | |
Northeast Harbor at the Town Landing Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor at the Town Landing Northeast Harbor Library Description: Negative of cruisers and yachts tied at the town dock and on moorings in harbor. |