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7658 | Farnsworth children on gunwhale |
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| Description: Farnsworth children sitting on the gunwhale of a row boat in their father’s boatshop. | ||
7665 | Bion Farnsworth's Son |
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| Description: Bion Farnsworth’s son working in his boatshop. | ||
7686 | Farnsworth Children |
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| Description: Farmsworth children with their father in his boat shop. | ||
11212 | Lee Wilbur |
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| Description: Lee Wilbur and unknown man on the left on a new fishing boat. Accession number also listed on the back as 998-570-1675 | ||
11213 | Bion Farnsworth and John Hinckley |
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| Description: Bion Farnsworth (in the white shirt) and part-time assistant, lobsterman John Hinckley, lever and cradle a boat off the car which runs into the water on steel tracks. Has tape marks on it-yellow | ||
11216 | Peter Hjarth and Farnham Butler |
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| Description: Peter Hjarth (sp?) with Lucky (sp?) Pierre in front of new boat about to be launched. The man in the white shirt is Farnham Butler of Mount Desert Yacht Yard. (RSR 5/2015) | ||
11218 | Lyford Stanley and John Letour |
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| Description: Lyford Stanley (L) and John Letour (R) looks at a half hull with another unknown man . | ||
11219 | Filmming about Friendship Sloops |
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| Description: Ralph Stanley far left and two men working on film about Friendship sloops. One of the cameramen is Lowell Wentworth. Unknown man | ||
10808 | Win Ellis |
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10814 | Judith and Pamela Parnsworth |
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| Description: Judith and Pamela Farnsworth with their father repairing a davit. | ||
10819 | Bion Farnsworth |
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| Description: Bion Farnsworth in arm chair looking at what appears to be a nautical measuring device of some sort. | ||
10820 | Bion Farnsworth |
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10821 | Bion Farnsworth family |
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| Description: Bion Farnsworth and his son Buddy with child (grandson of Bion son of Buddy). | ||
10822 | Bion Farnsworth |
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| Description: Bion Farnsworth leaning on the rail of a boat. Marks from celophane tape have come through on image surface. |