1 - 14 of 14 results
Refine Your Search
Subject
- Other✖
- Building (4)
- Canoeing (1)
- Lobster traps (1)
- Manset (1)
- Stonington (1)
- Transportation - Maritime (4)
- industry - Fishing✖
- People (3)
Type
- Image (14)
Place
- Maine✖
Date
- none
Item | Title | Type | Subject | Creator | Publisher | Date | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7821 | Fisherman's House |
|
|
| Description: Fisherman’s house. Fishing debris and equipment strewn throughout the yard. Car c. 1950 in the yard. | ||
7923 | Isleford Dock |
|
|
| Description: Fishing boats and lobster traps on the float at Islesford dock. | ||
7922 | Isleford Dock |
|
|
| Description: Fishing boats and lobster traps on the float at Islesford dock. | ||
7479 | Fisherman's house |
|
|
| Description: Fisherman’s house. Fishing debris and equipment strewn throughout the yard. | ||
7480 | Fisherman's House |
|
|
| Description: Fisherman’s house. Fishing debris and equipment strewn throughout the yard. Old boat to the left. | ||
10343 | Unknown shore w lobster traps by LaRue Spiker |
|
|
| Description: Two story shingled building on unknown shore surrounded by lobster traps. | ||
10351 | Snug harbor in Maine |
|
|
| 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. | ||
10354 | Stonington Waterfront |
|
|
| |||
10355 | Lobster Traps on unknown building in Manset |
|
|
| Description: Lobster traps are stacked against the wall. Building on wharf. | ||
11226 | Lobster |
|
|
| Description: Lobsterman in apron standing in lobster boat holding a lobster which was just taken from the trap. | ||
11227 | Lobsterman |
|
|
| Description: Unknown Lobsterman in apron standing in lobster boat. Caption removed from back of photo read, “Lobster fishing is hard, dangerous work, but most fisherman would not swap it for any other business. | ||
10813 | Lobsterman |
|
|
| |||
6305 | Lobster boat Masako Queen |
|
|
| Description: The lobster boat Masako Queen of Southwest Harbor owned by John Ditmar. The Masako Queen was named after his wife Masako who came to the United States from Japan. | ||
6304 | Beal's Lobster Pound |
|
|
| Description: Beal's lobster pound on Clark Point Road. |