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Fish Factory and Wharf at Echo Bluffs, Maine
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Art, Drawing
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Friendship Sloop
  • Brand - Edith Browning (Brand) Hannah (1875-1947)
  • 1904
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Fish Factory and Wharf at Echo Bluffs, Maine
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
The illustration by Edith Brand appears on page 7 in "A Case of Sardines: A Story of the Maine Coast" by Charles Poole Cleaves, The Pilgrim Press, 1904. A sentimental novel that includes descriptions of the lives of those employed by sardine factories on the coast of Maine.
Maine Sloop Boat at Bernard, Maine Circa 1903
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Friendship Sloop
  • 1903 c.
  • Tremont, Bernard
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Maine Sloop Boat at Bernard, Maine Circa 1903
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Maine Sloop Boat / Friendship Sloop off Manset
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Friendship Sloop
  • Neal - George Arthur Neal (1872-1939)
  • 1905 c.
  • Southwest Harbor, Manset
  • No Copyright - United States
Maine Sloop Boat / Friendship Sloop off Manset
Southwest Harbor Public Library
View from Stanley House Dock, Manset, Maine
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Places, Shore
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Friendship Sloop
  • 1905 c.
  • Southwest Harbor, Manset
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
View from Stanley House Dock, Manset, Maine
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
The vessel with sails up, coming into the dock, is a Maine Sloop Boat. Hand written note says "Many thanks for the box will write to and Edith soon. Lovingly, Mrs. Emery"