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5852Hauling Seine
  • Image, Photograph, Negative, Sheet Film Negative
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1949
Description:
Black and white negative of print that is referred to as "Lunts Hauling Seine at Cranberry Isles". Further identified as hauling seine nets in Southwest Harbor. This is a negative of a print in the Paul Stubing Ballard Print Collection: 007.19.3 Refer to description on this record for further identification information. Note other related images on Relations record herein. Actuall identity of people and place needs to be established. [show more]
5853Stowing Seine: Salting Herring Net
  • Image, Photograph, Negative, Sheet Film Negative
  • Ballard, W.H.
  • 1944
Description:
A negative of five men working with a seine net. Hauling net from a boat. One man seated on a barrel on the dock, three working on the net, and one watching from the side. A negative not originally accessioned when collection was purchased. Found in collection and accessioned in 2014
5165Captain Lew Stanley
  • Image, Photograph, Negative, Roll Film Negative
  • 1948
Description:
Copy negative created by photographer Marty Lyon so that photographic prints could be made of the original pencil sketch presumably still owned by the Milliken family. Subject is Capt. Lew Stanley, sketch by Aimee Lamb signed and dated 1948. Aimee Lamb lived on Sutton Island in the summers with her sisters, one of whom was Rosamund Lamb. Lew Stanley is an uncle of Ralph W. Stanley. Captain Lewis Gilman "Lew" Stanley was born May 16, 1869, the son of Enoch B. (Sr.) and Caroline H. (Guptill) Stanley of Great Cranberry Island, ME. He was married to Leah Jeanette (Sawyer) Stanley. Captain "Lew" died Jan. 29, 1957. His house was located on "The Pool", and he had a large boathouse there as well. The boathouse blew down in the storm of 1978. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge at Southwest Harbor. He is buried in the Stanley Cemetery on Great Cranberry Island. [show more]