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Iron ladle for pouring lead, from Lou Ladd's workshop Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Iron ladle for pouring lead, from Lou Ladd's workshop Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Tool. Ladle, iron used for pouring lead. Probably from Lou Ladd's workshop. Lou Ladd was a blacksmith, shoemaker, and handiman who lived in the barn that is now part of Ruth "Robin" Freeman's property (2013). | |||
Soldering iron with copper head from Lou Ladd's workshop Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Soldering iron with copper head from Lou Ladd's workshop Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Tool. Soldering iron. Bullet-shaped copper head with a bit of solder on it; wood handle. From Lou Ladd's workshop. Lou Ladd was a blacksmith, shoemaker, and handiman who lived in the barn that is part of Ruth "Robin" Freeman's property now (2013). | |||
Simeon Holden Mayo's Blacksmith and Bicycle Shop William Lloyd Carroll's Cash Market Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Simeon Holden Mayo's Blacksmith and Bicycle Shop William Lloyd Carroll's Cash Market Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Higgins Blacksmith Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Higgins Blacksmith Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
George W. Billings Blacksmith Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| George W. Billings Blacksmith Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Smelting ladle with spout Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Smelting ladle with spout Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Smelting ladle with spout, for melting and poring molten lead | |||
Painting "Village Smithy" Copy Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Painting "Village Smithy" Copy Great Harbor Maritime Museum | |||
Alvah Dalton Rich Blacksmith Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Alvah Dalton Rich Blacksmith Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The blacksmith shop was across the street from the Jonathan M. Rich house. "In addition to the house [in SWHPL 6022], Jonathan wanted the land across the road that went with it so that he could build a blacksmith shop for his son, Alvah Dalton Rich Sr., (1872-1908). Charles Edwin Hamblen married Alvah Rich's widow, Evelyn Frances (Pomroy) Rich. Their son, Alvah Dalton Rich, Jr. (1909-2002) was born after his father's death." [show more] | |||
Young's Blacksmith Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Young's Blacksmith Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |