Description: Friendship Sloop Joe E. Brown undersail. Ballard Neg # Y-54 (55B) This negative is out of numerical order in the Photo Album #12B-1. It is on page 16.
Description: Friendship Sloop Joe E. Brown undersail.Ballard Neg # Y-54 (55A) This negative is out of numerical order in the Photo Album #12B-1. It is on page 16.
Description: Friendship Sloop Joe E. Brown undersail. Ballard Neg # Y-54 (55) This object id contains several photos, all are probably the Joe E. Brown. There may be antoher ID # for the additional photos but unable to find it in catalog. It appears as though Y-54 may have been a series of photos, now numbered Y-55 A-F This negative is out of numerical order in the Photo Album #12B-1. It is on page 16.
Description: Four A-Boats undersail. # 1 Daffydill owned by Mrs. Henry Parkman, #19 Coleen owned by Mrs. C.B. Fraley, # 16, Nevis, owned by C.P.B. Jeffrey, #21 Polly owned by Luke Hopkins.Ballard Neg # Y-53 This negative is out of numerical order in the Photo Album #12B-1. It is on page 16.
Description: Four A-Boats undersail. # 1 Daffydill owned by Mrs. Henry Parkman, #19 Coleen owned by Mrs. C.B. Fraley, # 16, Nevis, owned by C.P.B. Jeffrey, #21 Polly owned by Luke Hopkins.Ballard Neg # Y-52 This negative is out of numerical order in the Photo Album #12B-1. It is on page 15.
Description: Shows most of the fleet with mountains in the background. Ballard Neg # Y-51B This negative is out of numerical order in the Photo Album #12B-1. It is on page 15.
Description: Shows most of the fleet with mountains in the background. Ballard Neg # Y-51A This negative is out of numerical order in the Photo Album #12B-1. It is on page 15.
Description: Boat with people on board pulling away from dock. Starboard side view, bow forward. American flag flying at stern. Dock with stairs leading up at left; printed, “Park no boats on this dock.” Lobster boat anchored in water on left. Hills in background.Ballard Neg. #Y-68B (not marked on neg.)The Charles Butt Collection Blue tint around edge of negative.
Description: The Charles Butt Ballard Negative Collection. Black and white photo. Man and woman at helm of sailboat. Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Butler. Pulling a dinghy behind.
Description: The Charles Butt Ballard Negative Collection. Black and white photo. E.F. Butler climbing rigging on unidentified sailboat. Photo appears to have a double exposure.
Description: The Charles Butt Ballard Negative Collection. Black and white photo. E.F. Butler climbing rigging on unidentified sailboat. Photo appears to have a double exposure.
Description: The Charles Butt Ballard Negative Collection. Black and white photo. Mrs. E.F. Butler on deck of sailboat, adjusting rigging on main mast.
Description: The Charles Butt Ballard Negative Collection. Black and white photo. Mrs. E.F. Butler on deck of sailboat, adjusting rigging on mast. Pulling a dinghy behind.
Description: The Charles Butt Ballard Negative Collection. Black and white photo. Man and woman at helm of sailboat. Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Butler. Pulling a dinghy behind.
Description: The Charles Butt Ballard Negative Collection. Black and white photo. Man and woman at helm of sailboat. Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Butler. Pulling a dinghy behind.
Description: The Charles Butt Ballard Negative Collection. Black and white photo. Man and woman at helm of sailboat. Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Butler. Pulling a dinghy behind.
Description: Yachts in harbor. Gangway. Perhaps East Blue Hill. Probably adjacent to the Kolledgewidgwok Yacht Club. 31 A Ballard Negative. This image does not have the usual Ballard sleeve with photograph collection information and other photographer's data.
Description: The Charles Butt Ballard Negative Collection. Black and white photo. This negative is probably NOT a W.H. Ballard photo. Notes on the Ballard negative sheaf: Four Master at Southwest Harbor, ME. Ralph Blood Negative, 1932. Theoline, Captain John Latty of Bernard, Maine.
Description: The Charles Butt Ballard Negative Collection. Black and white photo. View of Mt. Desert from Gott's Island. Foreground includes Frolic, fishing vessel of Elmer Spurling.