1 - 6 of 6 results
You searched for: Date: 1940s✖Place: Southwest Harbor✖Subject: Structures✖Subject: Vessels✖Subject: Transportation✖Subject: Commercial Fishing Vessel✖Subject: Net Fishing Vessel✖
Refine Your Search
Title | Type | Subject | Creator | Date | Place | Rights | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fish Wharf and Dragger in Fog Negative, 1948 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
|
|
|
|
|
| Fish Wharf and Dragger in Fog Negative, 1948 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Beal's Wharf and dragger in the fog in Southwest Harbor, ME. Black and white |
Dragger Rigging in Manset Negative, 1941 (1) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
|
|
|
|
|
| Dragger Rigging in Manset Negative, 1941 (1) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Dragger rigging in Manset, ME. The boat "St. Rosalie" is visible in the foreground. Black and white |
Dragger Rigging in Manset Negative, 1941 (2) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
|
|
|
|
|
| Dragger Rigging in Manset Negative, 1941 (2) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Dragger rigging in Manset, ME. The boat "St. Rosalie" is visible in the foreground. Black and white |
"Mary Rose" in Ice Negative, 1943 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
|
|
|
|
|
| "Mary Rose" in Ice Negative, 1943 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: The boat "Mary Rose" sits in ice at the Southwest Boat Corp. on Fitting Wharf. Black and white |
Draggers at Beal's Wharf Negative, 1945 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
|
|
|
|
|
| Draggers at Beal's Wharf Negative, 1945 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: The draggers "Baby Rose" and "Hornet" docked at Beal's Wharf in Southwest Harbor, ME. Black and white |
George Benjamin Dolliver Aboard His No-Name Wesley Bracy Boat at Beal's Fish Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
|
|
|
|
|
| George Benjamin Dolliver Aboard His No-Name Wesley Bracy Boat at Beal's Fish Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: George Benjamin Dolliver is in the center of the picture on the peaked hood lobster boat with a stay sail originally built by Charles Wesley Bracy for his son Wesley. Large vessels at the Southwest Boat dock in the background - from Left to Right: "Hornet" - sardine carrier, dragger, seiner - built in 1944 "Grace M. Cribby" - 49.8' lobster smack - built in 1914 "Elva L. Beal" - dragger, purse seiner - built in 1945 Unknown vessel "Sandra & Jean" - dragger - built in 1945 The Ballard photograph was taken as a black and white photograph and hand -tinted by Willis or one of his family. [show more] |