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Northeast Harbor Fleet Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Fleet Northeast Harbor Library Description: The Northeast Harbor Fleet was formed in 1923 to vigorously promote recreational boating and sailboat racing off the coast of Mount Desert Island. They have two locations: The Fleet House at Gilpatrick Cove built in 1945, and Clifton Dock in Northeast Harbor, added in 1946 to provide additional moorings, dinghy tie-up, and fuel for boats. (Taken form the NEHF website) | |||
Roy Salisbury Collection - Northeast Harbor (1) Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Roy Salisbury Collection - Northeast Harbor (1) Northeast Harbor Library Description: BW photographs of Northeast Harbor, sailboats, schooners, carriage roads, cottages etc. 5. Schooner MATTIE 7. View from Flying Mounting looking SE 8. - 9. Sergeant Drive 10. Asticou Inn in background 12. Harry Haskell Cottage, "The Anchorage", built for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Havemeyer, where Tennis Court is now. Burned down (1950's/1960's) 13. Looking across the harbor at Sea Street 14. - 17. Carriage Roads in winter 18. Pathway at Asticou in winter 21. St. Mary's Church 23. Steamboat Wharf (with one of the Maine Central Railroad boats) [show more] | ||
Old Sloops at Rock End Dock Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Old Sloops at Rock End Dock Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Rock End Dock, so called because it used to be owned by the Rock End Hotel which burned in 1942, is now called the Northeast Harbor Fleet Dock. It is located in Gilpatrick's Cove. | ||
Half model of a Luders 16 Sloop Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Half model of a Luders 16 Sloop Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Half model of a sloop, perhaps a Luders 16, with a Genoa jib, made by Robert L. Smallidge Sr. of Northeast Harbor. Model's hull is varnished, and uses various wood types for topsides, waterline, and bottom, while the sails are painted white. The model and sails are mounted on a pine board. On the back of the model is #6, R.L. Smallidge, N.E. Harbor, Me. | |
Coaster, Clifton Dock Northeast Harbor Library |
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Clifton Dock Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Clifton Dock Northeast Harbor Library Description: Three sloops under sail in background. Looking toward Asticou Inn. | ||
Northeast Harbor Marina Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Marina Northeast Harbor Library Description: On the back: "Northeast Harbor Marina, Acadia National Park, Mt. Desert Island, Maine. One of the most picturesque harbors in the United States." Black hull with blue cabin, LePage boat, "Northwind II" (Bunker & Ellis); to the left, with the white hull and varnished top is the Moorhead Kennedy boat, "Saga" (Bunker & Ellis); to the left, with the white hull, white cabin, and buff cabin top is the Hawtin boat, "Sirius" (Robert Rich). [show more] | ||
Sail Boat Races at Northeast Harbor, Maine Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Sail Boat Races at Northeast Harbor, Maine Northeast Harbor Library | |||
Sailboats on Water Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Sailboats on Water Northeast Harbor Library Description: Clifton Dock area. Looking up the passage between Mount Desert Island and Bear Island. Two schooners a yawl, two sloops, a cutter, and a motor launch. | ||
Sailboats on Water Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Sailboats on Water Northeast Harbor Library Description: Clifton Dock area. Looking toward Bear Island. Sloops under sail. | ||
Postcard of Northeast Harbor with Yachts Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Postcard of Northeast Harbor with Yachts Great Harbor Maritime Museum | ||
Postcard of Northeast Harbor with Yachts Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Postcard of Northeast Harbor with Yachts Great Harbor Maritime Museum | ||
Arnold Lunt aboard a Northeast Harbor Fleet Committee Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Arnold Lunt aboard a Northeast Harbor Fleet Committee Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The boat in the foreground - "22/29" - was built by Southwest Boat Corporation as an Army mine or two yawl. It was rejected by the government and acquired by the Northeast Harbor Fleet for use as a Committee Boat. Arnold Lunt is the man in the white shirt, standing, watching an A-Boat race. - Ralph Stanley 11/21/11. |