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Merle Everett Black's Spray Hood Lobster Boat on Little Island in Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library
Roger Clifton Rich - Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders - Lobster Boat Meredith I at Castine Southwest Harbor Public Library
Passenger Launch - Fishing Boat, Three Sisters at Beal's Fish Wharf, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library
Lobster Boat Lida Mae II Built for Carol Pearl Chapin Southwest Harbor Public Library
Lobster Boat Lida Mae II Built for Carol Pearl Chapin - Owned by Paul Veino Southwest Harbor Public Library
Lobster Boat Lida Mae II Built for Carol Pearl Chapin Southwest Harbor Public Library
Lobster Boat Wandabob Built for Shirley Moore Phippen Southwest Harbor Public Library
Lobster Boat Willie Marie Rebuild in Port Townsend, Washington Southwest Harbor Public Library
Lobster Boat Lida Mae II Built for Carol Pearl Chapin Southwest Harbor Public Library
Lobster Boat Lida Mae II Built for Carol Pearl Chapin Southwest Harbor Public Library
Launching the Lobster Boat Built for Russell Edgar Pettigrove Southwest Harbor Public Library
Joseph Elwood Spurling in his Spray Hood Lobster Boat at Beal's Float in Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library
Crafting the Model: Maine Lobster boat Building as a Design Tradition Northeast Harbor Library
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Clark Holden off the Claremont Hotel in their Cruiser, Rachel Southwest Harbor Public Library