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2976 | Bicentennial Notes |
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| Description: One typewritten page of Bicentennial Notes pertainng to 1) Statue in Somesville yard, 2) Chebacco and pinky boats, and 3) Sargeant Drive. | |
9130 | Mark W. Somes, Ada Somes and friends |
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| Description: Six people seated in chairs on deck of boat. Engine visible in lower right corner. Mark W. Somes on left wearing white shoes, cap and dark suit. His mother, Ada Somes in checked jacket. Man and woman sit behind Mark Somes. Two women sit in front of Ada Somes. | ||
8521 | Harbor in Winter |
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| Description: harbor in winter snow and overturned skiff or rowboat Origional accession number 007.80 | ||
8527 | Four skiffs |
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17178 | Luders L-16 Lines |
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17177 | Luders Hulls 553-62: Sail Plan & Rigging Details |
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17176 | Hulls No. 553-77: Construction Plan |
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17020 | Making Things with Tools |
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13679 | Luders Sail Plan, Hulls 553-62 |
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8722 | Cove with Boats and Boater |
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| Description: Black and white photograph of a cove surrounded by treed slopes. There is an empty small boat in the foreground and another small boat in the background in which a man stands. | |||
4234 | Interviews with Lyford Stanley and Jock Williams about boatbuilding on Mt. Desert, conducted on February 2, 2009 at the Somesville Schoolhouse |
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| Description: Interview and discussion of boat building on the island with Lyford Stanley, Jock Williams, Roxanne Lewis, Janet Strong, Scott Swann. February 4, 2009 75 minutes The audio recording has been copied into this record in a "CDA" format because we were unable to convert the disc format into a MP3 file. Some media players are unable to play a CDA format file. |