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Hinckley US MTLs - Motor Towing Launches (MTLs) Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Hinckley US MTLs - Motor Towing Launches (MTLs) Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: A collection of yet to be curated photographs of boats built by Hinckley for the military during WWII. 36 foot motor towing launches, powered with 125 horse-power engines, and draw five and one-half feet of water. Cummins 3370 AEL in a diamond YR00. | |
Elmwood Cafe Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Elmwood Cafe Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Lettering on a truck parked on Main Street says "E & M Ice Cream". The building across the street with striped awning is the present-day (2022) Davis Agency realty office. |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - as Manset Boat Yard - Coast Guard Boats on the Old Shore Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - as Manset Boat Yard - Coast Guard Boats on the Old Shore Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This photograph was taken before the Manset shore was filled in. – According to Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021), the White boat hauled up on shore in front of the William Spurling Newman house at 102 Shore Road, Map 17 – Lot 100 – was probably built by Leslie “Les” M. Rice (1883-1966) on Great Cranberry Island for William “Uncle Jimmy” Doane Stanley (1855-1950). She was built as a double ender. Someone bought her and put a square stern on her. Work was slow at Hinckleys for awhile so Bill Dunham (Wilfred Manson Dunham (1918-2001) and Lewis Tapley (Lewis Merton Tapley (1916-1985) bought her and went fishing, though not for long. Work picked up at the Hinckley yard soon afterward. The vessel was then bought by Abner W. Lunt (1908-1975), then she was bought by Luther C. Faulkingham (1901-1993) of Prospect Harbor, where she was the last time Ralph saw her. The wharf building with the false front was the building that Francis “Frank” Thompson Chalmers Sr. (1893-1985), F. Dwight Perkins (1902-1981) and Merton S. Alley (1904-1985) had a car dealership in. Almon Frank Ramsdell Sr’s (1873-1946) garage was there later. Hinckley may have owned the building when this picture was taken. James “Jim” M. Willis (1919-2006) later ran “The Boathouse” there. See SWHPL 9363 [show more] |
Interior and exterior photos of Hinckley military boats Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interior and exterior photos of Hinckley military boats Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: A collection of yet to be curated photographs of boats built by Hinckley for the military during WWII. | |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Shop Construction at Manset Boat Yard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Shop Construction at Manset Boat Yard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Central Filling Station - Tydol Service Station on Clark Point Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Central Filling Station - Tydol Service Station on Clark Point Road Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "Ped" Sargent's house is just visible to the rear of the gasoline station. The filling station was located in the space occupied by the Post Office parking lot in 2017. |
New Buildings at Jackson Memorial Laboratory Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| New Buildings at Jackson Memorial Laboratory Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Kebo Valley Club Race Track is visible behind the newly constructed buildings at the Jackson Lab. Originally the site of Robin Hood Park. | |
Ida Mae Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Various Southwest Boat Corporation Photographs Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Various Southwest Boat Corporation Photographs Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: A collection of yet to be curated photographs of Hinckley boats, their constructions, and the Hinckley Company facilities. | ||
Nehrid Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Nehrid Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Lubenray Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lubenray Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Kamdenia - Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Hankus-Pankus Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Hankus-Pankus Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Interior photographs were taken in August 1946. | |
Five 32' boats Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Five 32' boats Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Elva L. Beal Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Elva L. Beal Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Cruiser interiors Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Cruiser interiors Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Coast Guard utility boat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Coast Guard utility boat Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Chester T. Marshall Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Chester T. Marshall Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Chester Pike - Fish Vessel Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Chester Pike - Fish Vessel Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Photo 3754 was taken in March 1952 showing "adding midship section" at Southwest Boat Corporation. | |
Bounder II Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bounder II Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Bonaventure - Refit Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bonaventure - Refit Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Bonaventure came back to Southwest Boat Corporation to have whale back put on her bow. They rebuilt the shelter for the steering station so they could see over the bow and they put on wing boards for trawl netting. | |
Bonaventure - Production Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bonaventure - Production Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Photos taken in 1941 and 1942. The following comes from interviews with Ralph Warren Stanley between 2009 and 2013. The stern post was from an old elm tree on Carrie Joyce’s lawn. She sold the tree to Bink Sargent for $100. Carrie thought she was rich, as, at that time, she was getting an old age pension of $30 a month. She hired a car and got Ralph Stanley’s grandmother, Celestia “Lessie” Gertrude (Dix) Robinson, Mrs. Ralph Judson Robinson (1875-1961), to go shopping in Bangor with her. Carrie got a blister on her heel from walking around Bangor. Bink paid Harvard Gilley and Jack Ramsdell $15 and a pint of rum to cut the tree down. Henry Dunbar was running the mill at Southwest Boat at the time and he said that they sawed that tree into logs and lumber and used every bit of it. Carrie E. (Bunker) Joyce (1863-1962), Mrs. Joseph Joyce Lennox Ledyard "Bink" Sargent (1916-1989) Jack Ramsdell Harvard N. Gilley (1915-2006) Henry E. Dunbar (1914-1982) 02-12 – this story of the stern post for Bonaventure also goes with SWHPL 9565. 02-15 – putting in the "sealing" 02-16 & 17 – working on the deck frame 02-22 & 23 – pounding in the trunnels (locust) 02-25 – clamping in the oak plank 02-32 – Raymond Bunker on the left and Bink Sargent on the right 02-36 – "faring" (fitting) a timber with an adze the trunels here have been split and wedged in 02-37 & 38 – Stan Mitchell and Raymond Bunker L to R – caulking – Stan always wore felts inside his rubbers 02-39 – building the wooden hatch 02-46 & 47 – mallet and chisel to shape hole for the mast 02-50: Rosemary on the left Open motor boat behind sailboat – no info Watermelon hood boat on left of dock with riding sail was a Raymond Bunker Boat - was sold to a Beal at Islesford Double ender with watermelon hood at end of dock was the Pansy R owned by Cliff Robbins Boat at right of dock with a peaked hood and funny cabin was a Cranberry Island boat House with Mansard roof at back left of Black Ledge was the Henry Hinckley house – later site of Western Way Condos Next house on right was the Charles Bartlett house now torn down 02-55 – back of steering shelter 02-56 – foc’sle 02-68 – Bink’s Lincoln Zephyr style boat and Lyle Newman’s scow Lyle Dennis Newman (1876-1974) [show more] | ||
Bonaventure - Launching Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bonaventure - Launching Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Blue Water Baby - Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Blue Water Baby - Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Owned by Marcus, Philadelphia. Interior photographs were taken on June 28, 1948. | |
44' Seine Boat Launching Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| 44' Seine Boat Launching Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
309 Cruiser Hinckley Sport Cruiser 30 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: "This picture is of a prototype for a production model design by Henry Hinckley to be known as the Hinckley Sport Cruiser 30 built in 1940. Production was postponed because of the war, but it is interesting to note her lines compared to the Picnic Boat. This could have been a very popular boat had it ever gone into production." -- The Hinckley Story (p.89). | |
303 Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| 303 Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Hinckley Mine Yawls Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Hinckley Mine Yawls Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: A collection of yet to be curated photographs of the construction of mine yawls built by the Henry R. Hinckley Company for the military during WWII. A mine yawl is a rugged utility boat. These photographs were taken between 1942 and 1944. | |
Hinckley Picket Boats Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Hinckley Picket Boats Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: A collection of yet to be curated photographs of the construction of picket boats built by the Henry R. Hinckley Company for the military during WWII. A picket boat is a type of small naval craft used for harbor patrol and other close inshore work. "There were two open storage sheds [in 1941] in Manset. When the Coast Guard boat contract [for picket boats] came, we had to set about immediately joining these buildings together in order to have a place to build them. These buildings are still part of the main assembly building." – The Hinckley Story, p. 30. [show more] | |
Henry R. Hinckley Company - Boat Production Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Henry R. Hinckley Company - Boat Production Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: A collection of yet to be curated 35 mm photographs of boats under construction at Henry R. Hinckley Company. | |
Henry R. Hinckley Company - Military Boats Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Henry R. Hinckley Company - Military Boats Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: A collection of yet to be curated photographs of boats built by Hinckley for the military during WWII. Most of these photographs were taken in 1942 and 1943. They include images of Picket Boats, 38’ Patrol Boats, Sewanhaka, and Plane Personnel Boats. | ||
Henry R. Hinckley Company Photographs Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Henry R. Hinckley Company Photographs Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: A collection of yet to be curated photographs of Hinckley boats, their constructions, and the Hinckley Company facilities. | ||
WWII Boats built by the Henry R Hinckley Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| WWII Boats built by the Henry R Hinckley Company Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This item contains photographs taken in 1943 and 1944 of: MTLs MT 454s APBs P-103s Cargo boats 46’ towboats 38’ Army picket boats Yawls Plane personnel boats | |
Vinalhaven II Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Vinalhaven II Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
MT 454 Army Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| MT 454 Army Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Thalia B. as Marmac Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Thalia B. as Marmac Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The negative sleeve for photo 1558-1 says Marmac was formerly the Thalia B. | |
Thalia B. - Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Thalia B. - Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Sou'wester - Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sou'wester - Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Sewanhaka Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sewanhaka Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Built in Lubec as a sardine carrier and rebuilt at Southwest Boat Corporation as the first purse seiner in Maine. Photos 1257-1 and 1257-2 shown Sewanhaka after being rebuilt. Photos 3361 and 2262 show her before. “The Canadian fishermen had developed the purse seining industry in Canadian waters and were getting substantial amounts of herring during the winter. Carroll Peacock followed the advice of one of his carrier captains, Andrew Martin, and decided to get in on it. He sent the carrier, “Sewanhaka” to Southwest Harbor to be rigged up as a purse seiner. The first few attempts with the purse seine were failures because the boat was too small, so they decided to re-build her. The next year the “Sewanhaka” was sent to Wagstaff & Hatfield boat yard in Port Greville, N.S. to be built over. When she was finished, she was an 85’ seiner/carrier that could carry 135 hogsheads in her three holds…The “Sewanhaka” was the first purse seiner rigged for the herring fishery on the East Coast of the United States.” - Canned: A History of the Sardine Industry by John Gilman pp. 221-222. Build date – 1910 Gross tons - 73 Net tons – 40 Length – 74’ Beam – 20.5’ Depth – 8.5’ Crew – Captain Andrew Martin [show more] | |
Scorton & Aptucxet - Cape Cod Canal Boats Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Scorton & Aptucxet - Cape Cod Canal Boats Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Sayco - Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sayco - Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Ralph Ellis built the 32 footer “Sayco.” It was sold to the Burden family in Northeast Harbor. | |
Sandra & Jean - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sandra & Jean - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Ocean Belle - Lobster Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ocean Belle - Lobster Boat Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Novelty Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Novelty Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Some of the negative sleeves say "One of best sardine carriers now at bottom of Rockland Harbor." | |
North Star Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| North Star Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: “North Star” repairs at Southwest Boat Corporation. WWI sub chaser owned by Novello Family of Gloucester, who had Bonaventure built. | |
Nancy B. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Nancy B. Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Mary Rose Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mary Rose Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Lewis R. French Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lewis R. French Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
35' Fisherman Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| 35' Fisherman Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Hornet Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Hornet Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Rachel - Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Rachel - Cruiser Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Grace Cribby Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Grace Cribby Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Freddie B. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Freddie B. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: “Freddie B” before conversion at Southwest Boat Corporation | |
Dory at Southwest Boat Corporation Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Dory at Southwest Boat Corporation Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Cape Cod - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Cape Cod - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This Sardine Boat was built by Henry R. Hinckley Company as Southwest Boat Corporation. The photographer's notes for this set of photos sometimes list the Cape Cod's length at 60', 65'. and 70'. | |
Baby Rose - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Baby Rose - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: “Baby Rose” was built in Thomaston and taken over by the government during WWII. After the war she was refitted at Southwest Boat Corporation for the Ciamentaro family of Gloucester, Massachusetts. | |
Southwest Boat Corporation - A.T. Haynes Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Southwest Boat Corporation - A.T. Haynes Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Photographs of boats under repair at Southwest Boat Corporation taken from the deck of North Star: A.T. Haynes (Helen McColl); Woiee; Surfman. Notice Beals Fish Wharf in the background and Manset Marine Supply Company at far left. | |
Southwest Boat Corporation - 20' Navy Lifeboats LB 90 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Southwest Boat Corporation - 20' Navy Lifeboats LB 90 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Photographs: 01-15 – life boats – George C. Gilley (1913-2000) on the right 01-16, 01-17 – building life boats at SW Boat 02-93 - George C. Gilley is the man on the top of the boats Most of these photographs were taken on April 6th, 1943. Moving the boats was taken on July 20, 1943 The rustic derrick pole was cut by Chris Lawlor as a replacement for a broken one. Chris cut it on his “uncle’s back lot” his way of saying that he cut it on Acadia National Park land (Uncle Sam’s land) somewhere on the back side of Freeman Ridge with a two-man cross-cut saw; Chester Warren Stanley and Chris Lawlor cut it. Chris’ horses hauled it out. Built by Henry R. Hinckley Company as Southwest Boat Corporation [show more] | |
Yard and Shop of the Henry R. Hinckley Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Yard and Shop of the Henry R. Hinckley Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - as Manset Boat Yard - Pouring the Lead Keel for Circumstance Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - as Manset Boat Yard - Pouring the Lead Keel for Circumstance Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: See item 15409 for many more images of Circumstance. |
26-foot motor tow yawl under construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| 26-foot motor tow yawl under construction Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The photograph shows a 26-foot motor tow yawl under construction. |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company as Manset Boat Yard - Boats in Storage Outside - II Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company as Manset Boat Yard - Boats in Storage Outside - II Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Main Shed at the Manset Boat Yard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Main Shed at the Manset Boat Yard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Yawl, Venturer - Coming Out of the Shed Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Yawl, Venturer - Coming Out of the Shed Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The automobile to the right of the vessel is a circa 1948 Jeep CJ (Civilian Jeep) Note the peavey stuck into the ground (above the “O” on the “DETOUR” sign). A peavey is a logging tool with a wooden shaft and metal hook invented in 1857 by blacksmith Joseph Daniel Peavey (1799-1873) of Stillwater, Maine, as a refinement to the cant hook to manhandle logs on logging runs. The Peavey Manufacturing Co. is still located in Maine (Eddington, Maine) and manufactures several variations. [show more] |
The Seawall Dining Room Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Seawall Dining Room Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Schooner William Keene Unloading Salt at Stanley Fisheries, Manset, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Schooner William Keene Unloading Salt at Stanley Fisheries, Manset, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset Crew Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset Crew Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Mert's Gift Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mert's Gift Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Raymond Adelbert Bunker at Work in the Hinckley Shop on Cruiser Patsy S. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Raymond Adelbert Bunker at Work in the Hinckley Shop on Cruiser Patsy S. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The photograph shows the use of spliced frames, "split frames." Split frames were sawed on the band saw. "Every boat around here was built that way." They would bend the frames in. "The timber goes down in the gain socket." - Ralph Stanley, March 4, 2013. |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset Boat Sheds from the Water - Janusary 12, 1944 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset Boat Sheds from the Water - Janusary 12, 1944 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Clark Point from J.W. Stinson and Son in Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark Point from J.W. Stinson and Son in Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
H.G. Reed, Inc. - Neptune Theater - Seats from the Front Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| H.G. Reed, Inc. - Neptune Theater - Seats from the Front Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Southwest Boat Corporation and Town Landing, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Southwest Boat Corporation and Town Landing, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Sardine Carrier Continental and Others at the J.W. Stinson and Son in Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sardine Carrier Continental and Others at the J.W. Stinson and Son in Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Robert Farnsworth Rich in overalls. |
Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor - Rear - Men at Winch Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor - Rear - Men at Winch Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The photograph was taken from Southwest Boat Corporation's East boat launch rails. |
Robert Farnsworth Rich and Crew Lengthening a Boat at Southwest Harbor Boat Corporation Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Robert Farnsworth Rich and Crew Lengthening a Boat at Southwest Harbor Boat Corporation Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ferry Vinalhaven II Under Construction Southwest Harbor Public Library |
William Lukens Elkins Sinkler and Captain Francis Milton Spurling with Tuna at Beal's Fish Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| William Lukens Elkins Sinkler and Captain Francis Milton Spurling with Tuna at Beal's Fish Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: From Left to Right: Richard K. Sinkler (1944-2007) - son of William Lukens Elkins Sinkler - or possibly Richard's brother, William L. Sinkler, Jr. - Richard would have been about 8 years old when this photograph was taken. People more informed than we may help us to positively identify this child. William Lukens Elkins Sinkler (1919-) Francis Milton Spurling (1896-1958) - sailed for the Sinkler family. The fish was a circa 500 lb. tuna (formerly called "Horse Mackerel" in these waters) - possibly the one described as being harpooned in “Leaves Folded Down” See: “Leaves Folded Down” by Louise E. [Elkins] Sinkler, privately published in a limited edition of 300 copies and a second edition of 500 copies of which the Southwest Harbor Public Library copy is number 228, Haverford House, Wayne, Pa., 1971, pages 109-110. [show more] |
Gordon & White Garage with Five Taxis and their Drivers Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gordon & White Garage with Five Taxis and their Drivers Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The taxis are from Left to Right: 1941 Ford 1941 Ford 1941 Ford 1937 Buick Sedan 1937 Packard Formal Sedan |
Gordon & White Garage with Automobiles Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gordon & White Garage with Automobiles Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Vehicles from Left to Right: c. 1946 Ford Pickup Truck - in front of garage 1950 Ford - on side of garage 1951 Ford 1953 Ford c. 1953 Ford Truck 1941 Chevrolet |
Gordon & White Garage with Automobiles and Trucks Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gordon & White Garage with Automobiles and Trucks Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The vehicles from Left to Right: c. 1949 International Harvester Truck - far left at back facing camera c. 1950 Mercury facing camera (in front of unknown car) Gordon & White's 1950 Ford Tow Truck Unknown wood stake truck c. 1947 Ford c. 1946 Dodge 1949 Ford 1950 Chevrolet - company vehicle for a Bar Harbor Chevrolet dealer c. 1939 Pontiac c. 1931 Ford - spoke wheel just visible at right front of photograph |
New Cruiser at Ronald Rich's Boat Shop, Southwest Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| New Cruiser at Ronald Rich's Boat Shop, Southwest Harbor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The automobile is a 1959 Buick Station Wagon. |
William Underwood Company Factory, McKinley, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| William Underwood Company Factory, McKinley, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Central Filling Station - Tydol Service Station on Clark Point Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Central Filling Station - Tydol Service Station on Clark Point Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
J.N. Mills Storage Facility and Fuel Trucks on Clark Point Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| J.N. Mills Storage Facility and Fuel Trucks on Clark Point Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Interior of T.W. Jackson & Son's Market with Richard Benson Jackson at Work Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interior of T.W. Jackson & Son's Market with Richard Benson Jackson at Work Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Richard Benson Jackson, Proprietor (1893-1959) at work in T.W. Jackson & Son, his IGA store. |
Interior of T.W. Jackson & Son's Market Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interior of T.W. Jackson & Son's Market Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Richard Benson Jackson owned the store at the time this photograph was taken. |
Alton Elwell Trundy's I.G.A. Store, Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Alton Elwell Trundy's I.G.A. Store, Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - I Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - I Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - II Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - II Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - III Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company Marine Store - III Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Harvard Riley Beal's Bowling Alley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Harvard Riley Beal's Bowling Alley Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Harvard Riley Beal's Bowling Alley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Harvard Riley Beal's Bowling Alley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Harvard Riley Beal's Bowling Alley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Harvard Riley Beal's Bowling Alley Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor - Interior Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor - Interior Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor - Interior Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor - Interior Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor - Interior Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Manset Marine Supply Company, Clark Point, Southwest Harbor - Interior Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Interior of T.W. Jackson & Son's Market Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interior of T.W. Jackson & Son's Market Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Central Filling Station - Tydol Service Station on Clark Point Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Central Filling Station - Tydol Service Station on Clark Point Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Gordon & White Garage with Gas Pumps Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gordon & White Garage with Gas Pumps Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Automobiles and Esso Pump at Gordon & White Garage Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Automobiles and Esso Pump at Gordon & White Garage Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The cars are a 1954 Ford on the left and a 1956 Chevrolet on the right. The building just visible on the far right is the Mobil gas station. |
Southwest Harbor Tremont Nursing Association First Ambulance Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Southwest Harbor Tremont Nursing Association First Ambulance Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The ambulance is shown in front of Gordon & White Garage. The Southwest Harbor / Tremont Nursing Association ambulance is a 1966 Ford 390 and was a gift from Mrs. Richard Payne. |
T.W. Jackson & Son - Jackson's Market Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| T.W. Jackson & Son - Jackson's Market Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Carroll Drug Store Soda Fountain Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Carroll Drug Store Soda Fountain Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Interior of Carroll Drug Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interior of Carroll Drug Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Carroll Drug Store Pharmacy Department Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Carroll Drug Store Pharmacy Department Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset - Six Boats Under Construction at the Main Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Manset - Six Boats Under Construction at the Main Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: According to Nick Voulgaris, author of "Hinckley Yachts: An American Icon" published by Rizzoli in 2014, page 32, "this is one of the earliest photographs of a Hinckley using the now iconic Talaria logo on its hulls (seen on the boat to the far right)." The boat is shown with its number, I-K-277. Talaria Noun: (In Roman mythology) winged sandals as worn by certain gods and goddesses, especially Mercury. Origin: Latin, neuter plural of talaris, from talus "ankle" - “talaria,” Oxford Dictionaries, 2014, Accessed online 09/06/2014; http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/talaria The best known image of Mercury wearing talaria is Winged Mercury, one of four sculptures done by Gian Bologna, born as Jean Boulogne (1529-1608), the most famous of which is in the Bargello National Museum in Florence, Italy. [show more] |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company With Fabric Sign on Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company With Fabric Sign on Wharf Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Fishing Boats at Southwest Boat Corporation Wharf, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fishing Boats at Southwest Boat Corporation Wharf, Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Washing Machines at Benson's Laundromat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Washing Machines at Benson's Laundromat Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The washing machines were Westinghouse Commercial machines. |
Loading Washing Machines at Benson's Laundromat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Loading Washing Machines at Benson's Laundromat Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Left to Right: Anne B. (Foster) Benson - co-owner William Benson - son of David and Anne Benson Eleanor Hancock - wife of a Coast Guardsman. She worked for the Bensons. |
Fish Flakes at Higgins Wharf in Bernard - Cod Drying in the Open Air Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fish Flakes at Higgins Wharf in Bernard - Cod Drying in the Open Air Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Fish Flakes at Higgins Wharf in Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Fish Flakes at Higgins Wharf in Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Women Packing Sardines at the Machiasport Canning Company, Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Women Packing Sardines at the Machiasport Canning Company, Bass Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Crab Pickers at Machiasport Canning Company, C.H. Rich's Wharf, Mckinley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Crab Pickers at Machiasport Canning Company, C.H. Rich's Wharf, Mckinley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Searl's Store on Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Searl's Store on Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Machiasport Canning Company, McKinley - Conveyor Belt Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Machiasport Canning Company, McKinley - Conveyor Belt Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Harvey A. Moore Working on Traps - A Maine Lobster Fisherman's Workshop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Harvey A. Moore Working on Traps - A Maine Lobster Fisherman's Workshop Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: W.H. Ballard took the photograph of Harvey Moore and used it as the image for a postcard titled, "Lobster Fisherman's Workshop" that became popular on Mount Desert Island. SWHPL 9472 was a duplicate of this item and has been removed. |