Description: People on dock around row boat. Four men, two young boys on left, woman on steps leading to dock. Two men at boat on right, one sitting, one leaning over. Harbor in background with lobster boats. Water tower on land across water.Ballard # 2-277 (on orig. envelope, not on neg.)Neg. Marked “B”The Charles Butt Collection 2 yellow smudges on edge. Not on picture.
Description: Docked lobster boat with furled sail and dry exhaust, coiled rope on deck. Labeled, “I-C-574”. Four row boats docked around its bow. Boats in background with flags flying; town across waterBallard #2-277 (on original envelope, not on neg.)Neg. marked “C”The Charles Butt Collection
Description: M.T. Rich built in Tremont in 1957 by Morris T. Rich, her captain. 150’, 300 tons. Wooden model held by Frank Rich. The Charles Butt Collection
Description: Lobster boats marked “1-B-731” and “1-D-492”. Stern of big fishing boat, Baby Rose, Gloucester in background tied to dock. Manset Marine Supply to right. Two boathouses and town visible across water in far left background.Ballard #249 (on original envelope, not marked on negative.)The Charles Butt Collection Two yellow smudges on left edge. Not on picture.
Description: Sandra & Jean, Rockland tied in port. Starboard side view with men on board working. Man in dingy to right bending over. Pickup truck to left on road. “Amoco” sign to right with gas pumps.Ballard #249 (on original envelope, not marked on negative.)The Charles Butt Collection
Description: Men loading nets from dock into boat. Two men in boat pulling nets, one on dock standing, one sitting to left on barrel. Two men in back at end of dock standing. Lobster pot and lumber on dock. Boats along dock: “1-J-...”, “1-C-933”, “1-B-447”. Houseboat in background.Ballard Neg. #2-213 (on original envelope, not marked on photo.)The Charles Butt Collection Two yellow smudges on edge of negative. Not in picture.
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Boats lined in harbor. Two lobster boats with canvas tents tied to dock in front of carriers--right side of picture. Elevated dock and posts on left side. Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)The Charles Butt Collection
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Six men sitting casually on boat, posing for photo. All have hats except one in middle. Overexposed.Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)The Charles Butt Collection Scratch on right side of negative
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Boats lined in harbor. Dock on right with stairs leading down. Man leaning over next to boat. Lobster boat “IE95” with canvas tent tied at left of dock. Carriers lined horizontally behind dock.Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)The Charles Butt Collection
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Boats lined in harbor. White Rhode Island first from right. Lower left: 2 lobster boats with furled sails tied to dock. Back one labeled “IL211”. To right a lobster boat with American flag at stern tied to dock. Town and wharf across harbor.Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)The Charles Butt Collection
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Boats lined in harbor. Two at right with canvas covers forward of shelter “IE95” and “IF182”, tied to dock. Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)The Charles Butt Collection
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Boat marked “I-F-564” in lower left corner--canvas cover forward of shelter. Dock to right; lobster boat tied with American flag at stern. Row of boats beyond that; white Rhode Island first from right.Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)The Charles Butt Collection
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Boats lined up horizontally in harbor. Open cabin door on first in bottom right corner. Man sitting on boat halfway down line. Trees in background with single house to left of boats across the water. Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)The Charles Butt Collection
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Charlotte G, and Medric, starboard side seen across water. Two men on stern of Charlotte G, others between boats on dock. Boathouse, town and trees in background.Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)The Charles Butt Collection
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Taken from stern of boat with rigging in foreground. Boat pointing out on left, tied to post. Boats lined up horizontaly--starboard visible--including, “IE337”, and Pandion. Town and mountains in background across harbor.Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)The Charles Butt Collection
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Boat labeled “1B783” in left foreground tied to dock. Others lined up to right. Paul S. Lubec ME visible in middle. Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)Marked “H” on negative.The Charles Butt Collection
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Two boats in foreground labeled “I L 218” and “I M 12”. Starboard side and bow. Many boats in backgroud, including Maine Queen Machias, Paul S. Lubec and others. Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)Marked “E” on negative.The Charles Butt Collection
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Two boats in foreground labeled “I L 218” and “I M 12”. Starboard side and bow. Many boats in backgroud, including Maine Queen Machias, Paul S. Lubec and others. Crates in foreground marked, “B.B. Beal”. Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)Marked “B” on negative.The Charles Butt Collection
Description: A record number to be in port all at one time. A total of 26 carriers and a dragger were in during the day.Continental port side in center of photo, with Fairhaven Queen St. Andrews visible behind. Many other masts in picture.Ballard Number 1002 (on orignal envelope)Marked “F” on negative.The Charles Butt Collection
Description: Wharf and boats.Two pairs of boats lined up to right of dock. Surfman and Osprey in front, Joyce Marie and other (small letters) behind. Three men on other boat. Harbor and town behind dock. Ballard Neg. #2-286 (marked on orig. envelope, not on photo)The Charles Butt Collection
Description: Wharf and boats.3 boats L to R view of starboard bow: Surfman, Joyce Marie, un-named. Dock at left edge of picture. Man standing on Surfman facing dock. Three men on Joyce Marie; 2 standing, 1 sitting on cabin step.Ballard Neg. #2-286 (marked on orig. envelope, not on photo)The Charles Butt Collection light scratches around sides of negative
Description: Dock on left with lobster pots piled in pyramids. Man sweeping boat at end of dock. Small boat at left, and dingy in middle tied to dock. Storage box in right corner of picture. The Charles Butt Collection
Description: Manset Marine Supply Wharf. Town Landing & Beal: Wharf. Sardine Carriers (left to right): A.T. Haynes, Woiee, Helen McCall. Boats in water with wharfs behind. “Manset Marine Supply” to left, “Beal’s Lobster Pound” far right. Three men on Helen McCall--two forward of cabin, one aft by life boat. Woiee numbered 21640. Ballard Neg. #2-217. The Charles Butt Collection
Description: Rich-Grindle ShopFinished lobster boat in cradle outside. Port side view, angled with bow forward. Three front windows on standing shelter. Houses on left and right of picture, pair trees on right arch over boat. The Charles Butt Collection
Description: View towards bow from inside hull of boat. Sledgehammer stands upright on beginning of stem in middle of photo.The Charles Butt Collection