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7121"Connecticut"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is a photo of the "Connecticut" listed as hailing from Bar Harbor on the stern. Ralph Stanley indicated that she was built at Southwest Boat Corp. in 1946 and foundered off Gay Head Lighthouse on Sept. 29, 1948. This picture shows several workmen on board doing various jobs. To the vessel's right on the float are piles of lumber and there is a makeshift bridge to use to get on board. There is also an open ladder next to the starboard side of the boat. [show more]
7122Rhode Island After a Year or So of Service
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
Paul Stubing indicated that this is a photo of the Rhode Island after a year or so of service. She had to be hauled out to repaint the old Gloucester copper paint (red and green or blue...later blue was liked by yachtsmen... But fishermen didn't like blue because they considered it bad luck. The English painted coffins of men who died at sea blue. Italians used blue too. She is aground next to the Southwest Harbor town dock closest to Beal's Wharf. In the foreground are two punts and a rowing skiff with a motor on the stern all upright on a float by Beal's Wharf. There are several vintage vehicles parked in the dock's parking lot. [show more]
7123"Rhode Island"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photo is of the vessel "Rhode Island". Paul Stubing indicated that she is brand new at Southwest Boat Corporation. She is tied up to a single float with an upright punt in view under the bridge to the float.
7124Scrubbing Bottom of the "Rhode Island"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is a photo of two workers scrubbing the bottom of the "Rhode Island" as she is grounded out by the Southwest Harbor town dock located next to Beal's Wharf. Paul Stubing indicated that this process of cleaning and painting while grounded out saved hauling the vessel out of the water. There is a truck visible on the dock. At the bottom of this picture is written in pencil "Capt. Bill Howell".
7125"Joseph S. Mattos"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photo is of a dragger which was lengthened to add 20 ft. Ralph Stanley indicated that it's difficult to see how many feet she was lengthened in this photo. He thinks it may be 10 ft. rather than 20 ft. She was cut in the middle. Southwest Boat Corporation did the work. The large raised deck was Southwest Boat's style. Part of its name is visible on the stern but Ralph Stanley identified her as the "Joseph S. Mattos". There is a collie dog in the foreground. [show more]
7128"Rhode Island"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is a photograph of the "Rhode Island" tied up at the Southwest Harbor town dock near what is now Beal's Wharf. She is aground with her hull exposed. Ralph Stanley said she was built in Waldeboro. At the time of this picture she was owned by Bill Howell of Southwest Harbor.
7129Carol - Jean
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
"Carol - Jean" coming down the ways. According to the writing on her stern, she hailed from Gloucester, Massachusetts.
7131Sardine Carriers
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photo is of several sardine carriers tied up off Southwest Boat Corporation. In the left foreground is a lobster boat with a canvas spray hood built on Cranberry Islands and hull # 1B783.
7132"Stay Sail" schooner yacht
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is a photograph of a "Stay Sail" schooner yacht. Paul Stubing indicated that the schooner has marconi rig on all spars which is high tech. The wake in the foreground is from the boat Ballard was on.
7134"Head Boat", the "Lilly P III"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is a photo of the "Lilly P III". Paul Stubing said that she was built in Bass Harbor and used for day fishing. She is tied up to a dock and there are five adults sitting on the bow deck of the upper level (four male and one female). There are three fenders hanging off the starboard side. Ralph Stanley said this boat was built by Sim Davis who is the second person from the right in this picture.
7135Rose family at the christening of the "Judith Lee Rose"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
The Rose family from Gloucester had Southwest Boat Corporation build a dragger called the "Judith Lee Rose". Later on they had the "Mary Rose" and "Baby Rose" also built by Southwest Boat. In this photo there are four male adults and one female adult. There is also one of the Rose girls holding what could be a champagne bottle wrapped in ribbons.
7136Thunder Hole area, Bar Harbor, by WH Ballard
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This picture is a marked as a commission job. The left side of the photo is rocky cliffs and there is a schooner to the right. There is a lone coniferous tree on top of the cliffs. Paul Stubing indicated that this photo was of the Thunder Hole area in Bar Harbor.
7139Gloucester Draggers in Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photo shows the Gloucester draggers in Southwest Harbor - perhaps to avoid weather. The boats seem to be tied up to the Stanley Fish Wharf on the Manset side of the harbor looking towards Greenings Island. Ralph Stanley said the draggers used to come in to the harbor during the winter. They were fishing out by Mt. Desert Rock . They were red fishing. The motorboat in the foreground, the double-ender, was owned by J.L. Stanley Fisheries. She was built on Cranberry Islands. The wharf in the foreground was originally built by Horace Durgin around 1850. Some of this structure is now part of the Madeira (Tyson) dock. Harold Tyson had the house built (not seen in this picture). This house was designed by Gilchrist who had also designed the Ellsworth City Hall in 1933. [show more]
7140Sardine Carrier "Gary Allen" and "El Placita"
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is a photo of the Sardine Carrier "Gary Allen" (a steam yacht at the turn of the century). "El Placita" also had been a steam yacht. Diesel took over at the time of WWII. Ralph Stanley said "El Placita" was owned by the Machiasport Cannery. She was owned by Jones Wass, Henry Wass's father, at the time of this photo. Ralph thinks this is in the late 40's. The motor boat (lobsterboat) with the white spray hood and bow partially hidden by pilings was owned by "Billy Dump" Spurling, Geneva Spurling's father. That boat was built by Chester Clement in the 1930's. The boat across the head of the dock, that you can't see, is the "Vinalhaven" which was built at Southwest Boat during WWII to serve as a ferry between Rockland and Vinalhaven. The sardine carrier at the dock, the "Lawrence Wayne", was built by Sim (Granville) Davis. [show more]
7141Judith Lee Rose at Sea
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photo depicts "Judith Lee Rose" afloat in the harbor. Floats are to the left of the photo. The Judith Lee Rose is "dressed" in flags.
7142Launching of Judith Lee Rose
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photo continues the series depicting the launching of the "Judith Lee Rose". She is in the water and there are people watching on the right of the picture.
7143Launching of Judith Lee Rose
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photo continues the series depicting the launching of the fishing dragger called the Judith Lee Rose. The man in the middle of the photograph may be Mr. Rose from Gloucester, Massachusetts.
7144Two Girls on steps of
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
There are two girls with flowers and ribbon streamers standing on the steps of what looks like the present Sailing Center on Clark Point Road which is housed in part of what was the Southwest Boat Corp. These are the same two girls pictured in 007.19.29.
7145Possibly a Boat Christening/Launching
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This picture has from left to right , a woman, two girls, and another woman standing in front of the bow of a large boat. The group is well-dressed and the girl on the left of center is holding a festive bundle wrapped in ribbons.
7146Southwest Boatyard - office and family
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is a photo of Southwest Boatyard. Paul Stubing indicated that it is of an office and family. There are several people gathered on the front steps for some occasion. There is a woman on the left in the front row holding a bouquet of flowers. There are two children in the center foreground. There is a clergyman fourth from the right in the front row. Possibly this is a christening??
7147With Stern
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photo is in the construction series of the largest dragger by tonnage built at Southwest Boat Corp. This photo is taken from the Southwest Harbor shore and the bow end of the vessel is in the foreground. The sardine factory is in the background. Paul Stubing said "dubbed it fair" with adz and "shaped them fair" and hung a shear plank (horizontal plank).
7148View of the largest dragger by tonnage under construction (from the shore)
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photo depicts the construction of the largest dragger by tonnage from the bow. Photo is taken from the shore. The vertical planks of the bow's "skeleton structure" are in view.
7149Largest Dragger by tonnage construction series
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photo is the seventh in the series of the largest dragger being constructed by tonnage built at Southwest Boat Corp. In this picture the stern is becoming more visible in the "skeleton" workings. Curved planks appear to be in place on the stern.
7150Inside, Stabilizing Beam
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is an inside view of the construction process of the largest dragger by tonnage built by Southwest Boat. In this photo three workers are inside the "skeleton" of the dragger.
7151Largest Dragger series
  • Image, Photograph, Black-and-White Photograph
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This photo is the sixth in the series of the construction of the largest dragger by tonnage built at Southwest Boat Yard. Two workers are in the foreground working with the horizontal planks. This picture differs from the preceding one by its orientation. The workers are center and to the right rather than on the left.