Description: Lobsterboats docked, most have canvas tents in front of shelter. Front to back: “1-D-791”, IC528”, “1-B-731”, “C-364”, “1-F-907”. Man on one in back with sail up. Building on dock to left, seagulls overhead. Ballard Neg. #2-250 B (not marked on neg.)The Charles Butt Collection
Description: Dory with outboard well.Boat in middle, man on left side with winter hat and glasses working; hands in the boat. Table with drills and a window behind him to left. Single light bulb in middle. Boards sticking out above in top right. Part around his legs a bit over-exposed.The Charles Butt Collection 2.5” Horizontal scratch in upper half of photo
Description: Looking from 383 Main Street to the harbor in Southwest Harbor Garden at 383 Main St. in foreground Additional information on the back identifying location added by Carolyn Ball
Description: Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) and Ralph Merrill Grindle (1915-2005) established Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders in 1946 at Tracy Cove on Clark Point Road.Ê State patrol boat owned by Dalzell on blocks in Rich-Grindle boat yard during winter. People Mentioned: Vernon Dalzell Black and white
Description: Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) and Ralph Merrill Grindle (1915-2005) established Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders in 1946 at Tracy Cove on Clark Point Road.Ê State patrol boat owned by Dalzell on blocks in Rich-Grindle boat yard during winter. People Mentioned: Vernon Dalzell Black and white
Description: Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) and Ralph Merrill Grindle (1915-2005) established Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders in 1946 at Tracy Cove on Clark Point Road.Ê State patrol boat owned by Dalzell on blocks in Rich-Grindle boat yard during winter. People Mentioned: Vernon Dalzell Black and white
Description: Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) and Ralph Merrill Grindle (1915-2005) established Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders in 1946 at Tracy Cove on Clark Point Road. Ê Dalzell son poses in front of a state patrol boat owned by Dalzell on blocks in the Rich-Grindle boat yard during winter. People Mentioned: Vernon Dalzell Black and white
Description: Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) and Ralph Merrill Grindle (1915-2005) established Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders in 1946 at Tracy Cove on Clark Point Road.Ê Dalzell son poses in front of a state patrol boat owned by Dalzell on blocks in the Rich-Grindle boat yard during winter. People Mentioned: Vernon Dalzell Black and white
Description: Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996) and Ralph Merrill Grindle (1915-2005) established Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders in 1946 at Tracy Cove on Clark Point Road.Ê Thirty-two foot patrol boat for Vernon Dalzell of Frenchboro, on blocks in Southwest Harbor, ME. People Mentioned: Vernon Dalzell Black and white
Object, Fishing, Fishing Net, Surrounding Net, Seine Net
Other, Maritime
People
Creator:
Ballard, W. H.
Date:
1949
Place:
Southwest Harbor
Description: Fishermen haul in a seine, a type of fishing net, in 1949. People Mentioned: Ralph Stanley, Clarence L. Lunt, George M. Francis, Sanford L. Lunt Black and white
Object, Fishing, Fishing Net, Surrounding Net, Seine Net
Other, Maritime
People
Vessels, Commercial Fishing Vessel
Creator:
Ballard, W. H.
Date:
1949
Place:
Southwest Harbor
Description: Fishermen fish for herring with seine nets in Southwest Harbor, ME in 1949. People Mentioned: Ralph Stanley, Clarence L. Lunt, George M. Francis, Sanford L. Lunt Black and white
Object, Fishing, Fishing Net, Surrounding Net, Seine Net
Other, Maritime
People
Vessels, Commercial Fishing Vessel
Creator:
Ballard, W. H.
Date:
1949
Place:
Southwest Harbor
Description: Fishermen fish for herring with seine nets in Southwest Harbor, ME in 1949. People Mentioned: Ralph Stanley, Clarence L. Lunt, George M. Francis, Sanford L. Lunt Black and white
Object, Fishing, Fishing Net, Surrounding Net, Seine Net
Other, Maritime
People
Vessels, Commercial Fishing Vessel
Creator:
Ballard, W. H.
Date:
1949
Place:
Southwest Harbor
Description: Fishermen fish for herring with seine nets in Southwest Harbor, ME in 1949. People Mentioned: Ralph Stanley, Clarence L. Lunt, George M. Francis, Sanford L. Lunt Black and white