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Model Warship - Built by Arvard Savage Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Model Warship - Built by Arvard Savage Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Model warship built by Arvard Savage. Donated by Karin Whitney. | |
Model Schooner Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Model Schooner Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Two-mast schooner model by George Savage. Red, white, orange, black with blue deck, four sails, no name or number on stern or sides. He lived on the island from the 1930s onward. He was a constable. | |
Model four-mast schooner in glass bottle Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Model four-mast schooner in glass bottle Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Model, 4-masted wooden schooner in a molded glass bottle with cork; it looks old but commercial, not a handicraft object | |||
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. | |
Model two miniature schooners in glass case Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Model two miniature schooners in glass case Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Model, boat, miniature schooners (two) in glass case | |||
Model three-mast schooner made by George Savage Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Model three-mast schooner made by George Savage Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Model,boat, three-masted schooner made by George Savage; black hull, red hull bottom and rudder, white deck and two cabins, green cabin roofs, four white cotton sails, three rope ladders on each side; very heavy, perhaps solid wood hull |