Description: Looking out at a harbor crowded with fishing boats. Pier in the foreground. Some sort of building frame on the pier. Lobster crates also on the pier.
Description: A long wooden pier with a dock house at the end. Lobster traps and other fishing gear piled on the pier. Boats on the shore in the foreground. Houses on the hill on the opposite side of the harbor.
Description: Looking down a hill at a pier. Fish house at the end of the pier. Lobster traps are piled on the pier. Two dories with nets tied to the right side of the pier. Small punt tied on the left side of the pier.
Description: Buildings near the shore. Lobster buoys on the wall of one building. Lobster traps outside another building. Woman walking through the grass past the buildings. The water can be seen between the buildings.
Description: Piers and fish houses along the sides of the cove. In the foreground are three barrels filled with lobster buoys. Houses along the hill on the other side of the cove. The is probable Frenchboro.
Description: Small wooden pier and shingled building. Lobster traps are piled on the pier. Larger building next to the small building on the pier. Other houses on the hill above the pier. This may be Frenchboro.
Description: Samll wooden pier and shingled building. Lobster buoys hand on the wall of the building. Lobster traps are piled on the pier. This may be Frenchboro.
Description: May be a Maine Publicity Bureau Photo. Caption removed from back read, “ A snug harbor, one of hundreds the visitor will run across along Maine’s fabulous coast.
Description: State of New Hampshire Planning and Development Commission photo. Caption removed from the back read, “new Hampshire has a short seacoast (18 miles long at high tide) but never-the-less it is a popular spot for boating, swimming, fishing and relaxing in the sun. There are several harbors for small craft such as this bay at Ray. In the right foregrund are “lobster pots” used by the lobster fishing industry/