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Diorama showing fully rigged Northeast Harbor A Boat and Northeast Harbor B Boat Northeast Harbor Fleet |
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| Diorama showing fully rigged Northeast Harbor A Boat and Northeast Harbor B Boat Northeast Harbor Fleet Description: Diorama showing two gaff-rigged sloops under sail in a glass display case. The sloop on the left has the letter A in the sail, while the sloop on the right has the letter B. These letters refer to the Northeast Harbor A Boat and the Northeast Harbor B Boat. This model was likely created by R. Lindsay Smallidge of Northeast Harbor, but additional research is needed | ||||
Model of Chebacco Boat Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Model of Chebacco Boat Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Model of Chebacco boat that brought Abraham Somes to Mount Desert Island in 1761. Built by D. Muzzy in 2014. In glass case 20" x 22" x 6.5." Scale: 1:20. | |||
Chebacco Boat Model Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Chebacco Boat Model Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Model in glass case. Plate reads, “Circa 1790, Chebacco Boat”. No sails but has rigging. Shows rudder, tiller and anchor. Scale 1/65. Original was 36 feet long with 10 feet 5” beam; On underside of base "Robt. F. Kurtz Pride's Crossing Massachusetts 1983" Incorrect Object ID number also on base: 96-283 | ||||
Wooden Friendship sloop model Tremont Historical Society |
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| Wooden Friendship sloop model Tremont Historical Society Description: Model of Friendship sloop with sails and on wooden stand. | ||||
Handmade wooden lobster boat model Tremont Historical Society |
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| Handmade wooden lobster boat model Tremont Historical Society Description: Handmade lobster boat model, radar antenna on roof, pot/trap hauler and davit. White with buff/yellow trim, copper bottom, 2 cleats bow and stern, chock at bow. Interior color tan and white. Metal steering wheel. 2 gear shifts. | ||||
Maddy Sue boat model Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Maddy Sue boat model Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Boat model of Maddy Sue, 2015. Original boat built in 1932 by Chester E. Clement, Southwest Harbor, called Trailaway and built for Francis Spurling. Later sold to Marvin Harris and renamed Maddy Sue. | |
Model of Steamboat J.T. Morse Islesford Historical Society |
| Model of Steamboat J.T. Morse Islesford Historical Society Description: On display on top of cabinets | |||||
Six pairs of hand carved wood "tollers" (decoys) Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
| Six pairs of hand carved wood "tollers" (decoys) Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Decoys. Set of six pairs of hand carved wood "tollers". Each pair of decoy ducks is attached by a wood slat, then the whole set is attached by strings. Used for luring coot ducks when hunting. Set the decoys on the water, then row off in a boat, and shoot whatever ducks are attracted. Lightweight wood with metal fasteners. | |||||
Model lobster boat made by George Savage Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
| Model lobster boat made by George Savage Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Model, wooden lobster boat, black hull with red hull bottom, white deck, gray cabin, rudder missing, no name; handmade by George Savage. | |||||
Model sailboat: Miss Cranberry Isles Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
| Model sailboat: Miss Cranberry Isles Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Model, naive handmade blue sailboat with white cotton sail. "Miss Cranberry Isles" incised on the rear deck | |||||
Wooden goose decoy Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Wooden goose decoy Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Decoy. Wood, goose, made by Wesley Bracy, Jr., carved on bottom "WB", written on bottom on paper labels "Goose $375" and "106" | ||||
Wood duck decoy Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
| Wood duck decoy Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Decoy. Wood, duck decoy, painted | |||||
Model lobster boat by George Savage Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
| Model lobster boat by George Savage Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Model, model wooden lobster boat, white with black hull bottom, orange rudder, cloth sail and cabin hood, handcarved by George Savage, named GEO. SAVAGE, CRANBERRY ISLES; contains two tiny round top wooden lobster traps. | |||||
Model of Thetis II a.k.a. Lucia Cutts by Herman Savage Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
| Model of Thetis II a.k.a. Lucia Cutts by Herman Savage Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Model, wooden, of a boat once owned by Tud Bunker (named Thetis II); and later by Parky Shaw (re-named Lucia Cutts); white with tan trim and green bottom and rudder, metal propeller, pale green cloth cabin cover, blue interior; hull registration number ME 1983A, "Lucia Cutts, Cranberry Isles, Maine" on stern. This model was made by Herman Savage for Parky Shaw in 1983. Info from Willie Granston 2016 (Great Harbor Maritime Museum provided donor and other pertinent facts: "The Model of the Lucia Cutts was exhibited at GHMM in Northeast Harbor, loaned by Polly Bunker and was made by Herman Savage (of GCI). Lucia Cutts (also called Thetis at some point) was Tud's boat. It was built by Will Frost and was built with a skeg, but Arvard told me that Tud didn't like skeg boats and had it cut off and rebuilt at Cranberry. I think he sold it to Parkie Shaw, and last I knew it was over in the Blue Hill area, owned by a woman named Melissa Guiness (ca. 2006). There was a flag staff on the stern that I made for it (the original one was long gone) and which stayed with the boat until the last couple of years, but as I showed you, it seems to be gone now." [Note by GCIHS 2013: Herman Savage, now in his 80s and living in Southwest Harbor, is making a duplicate of this model for Andy Pew September 2013. Boat photographed and measured for Savage 9/3/13. Stern to bow point: 22 1/4" long. Athwart midsection: 6 1/4" wide. Stern (widest part): 4 1/2" wide. Stern (vertical): 2" high. Side rail to keel bottom: 3 1/2" high] (Previously catalogued as 1000.0.1184) [show more] |