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Photographs of islanders Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Photographs of islanders Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Group of photos in cardboard frames with annotations. A= To Addie from Mary Anne. B= Arthur Joy Cranberry Isles, notice is sleeve badges USS and 6, and the words on his cap Life Saving Station, as well as a vest pocket watch. C= To Aunt Addie from Lucille Muriel Stanley. D= Aunt Addie Best wishes, Joyce [Arline Bunker]. E= Addie Bates daughter on C Isles [xx] Ella Spurling [1890-95?]." | ||
Photos of Islanders Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Photos of Islanders Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Nine photos of people: A= Hyde and Nettie Stanley who ran store by Brooks' house or store behind Rome house. B= Raymond Bunker 1929. C= Marni (Pink Bulger's mother). D= Archie Spurling. E= Marm, Pink Bulger's mother 1922. F= Tud & friend. G= Group on ice Jan 28, 1935 Elwood Spurling wnd from right, Ada, Neil Peterson. H= Seal Harbor Yacht Club: Alton Bunker, Les Bunkers boy on Saltons, Dud Bracy and the maids, Oscar Bulger, Tud Bunker. I= Seal Harbor Yacht Club: Fritz Fernald?, Oscar Bulger, Fred Bracy, Maid, Alton Bunker, Wesley Bracy Sr. [show more] | |
Photographs of young Hillard and Shirley Hamor Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Photographs of young Hillard and Shirley Hamor Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photographs of Hillard and Shirley Hamor: A= in a wicker chair. B= on a wood dock. | ||
Tintype photos unknown young man and woman Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Tintype photos unknown young man and woman Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Two large tintype photographs of unidenfified young mand and young woman (perhaps Hamor family) | ||
Tintype photograph of a Hamor woman Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Tintype photograph of a Hamor woman Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Tintype photograph of a Hamor woman with collar and dress, seated. Large 5" x 7", colorized,with glass pane and wood backing. [Is this a set - a couple or brother/sister see next item?] | |
Portrait of Samuel Hadlock, Jr. Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Portrait of Samuel Hadlock, Jr. Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photograph. Retouched photo of portrait of Captain Samuel Hadlock, Jr. by Heinrich Gottfried Krug, in pen and ink and pastel at Hamburg, Germany, in the year 1824, owned by Constance Aygun of Stamford CT. Hadlock was the original owner of the Preble House on GCI, with long storied history of expeditions in the north and exhibitions throughout Europe. He died when the Minerva became frozen in the ice ca. 1830. Per Wini Smart 2015 Bruce Komusin book: "Samuel Hadlock portrait - Bruce was contacted from the internet by a distant relative of Capt. Hadlock who lived in Connecticut. She had an oil portrait of the captain that had been painted while he was in Germany. Until this time we only had a silhouette illustrated in Rachel Field's book, God's Pocket. I visited her in Connecticut and photographed the small portrait. It was difficult to capture since it was under curved glass. Bruce Komusin painstakingly removed the reflections in the photo to make the image clear." (See 2002 photos/C. Aygun for photos of original portrait taken on site.) (Originally catalogued as 1000.0.1327 with little info.) [show more] | |
DVD of Photos by Pablo Ocampo Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| DVD of Photos by Pablo Ocampo Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photos on a DVD from Pablo Ocampo from 2008. One of the pictures is of Polly Bunker's shed, this shed used to belong to Sadie Bulger and was located between the Cox house and Eva Gallean's house. Sadie Bulger used to sell small things like pastries, soda, and snacks here. The narrow part of the building used to face towards the road. In order to get her to come out to buy something you had to knock on her door, this always made Mickey feel like he had to buy more than a nickel's worth! Phil thinks the shop closed sometime around 1950, and Mickey believes it closed sometimes around WWII. All the photos are artistic and would make a good slideshow. [show more] |