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8366 | Beached Boat |
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| Description: Boat on the shore in the grass. Rocky beach and evergreens. | ||
8377 | Rocks jutting into harbor |
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| Description: Rocks jutting out into the harbor. Mountains in the distance. Sailboat underway. In the foreground is a sort of brace or frame made of logs with a pole extending into the air. | ||
6731 | Unlading International One Design |
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| Description: Unloading of new International One Design sail boats from freighter. duplicate of 998.161.1266 | |
6649 | Skylark |
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6650 | a-Boat #30 |
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8166 | Decaying boat on beach |
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| Description: Remians of a boat decaying on a rocky beach. | ||
8167 | Decaying boat on beach |
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| Description: Old boat decaying on a beach. Telephone pole along road. | ||
8168 | shipwreck in grass |
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| Description: Decaying remians of an old boat in the grass. Shingled building to the right. | ||
8169 | Remains of boat in grass |
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| Description: Remains of an old float and the keel from a boat in the grass. | ||
8170 | Old lobster boat on shore |
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| Description: Old lobster boat haul in the grass on the shore. Rowboat turned over in the grass. | ||
8171 | Shipwreck |
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| Description: Decaying remains of a ships ribs covered with seaweed on a beach. | ||
8172 | Decaying boat on beach |
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| Description: Decaying remains of an old dragger or tug on a beach. | ||
7602 | Old Shipwreck |
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| Description: Remains of an old ship in the sand on a beach. | ||
8184 | Looking at pier across dirt road |
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| Description: Looking across a dirt road to a pier and ramp. Boats in the harbor. Lobster boat tied to the pier. Two point of land at the entrance of the harbor. Large pine tree to the left in the foreground. | ||
8219 | Two row boats on shore |
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| Description: Two row boats on the shore of a pond. Mountains on each side. A sign is nailed to a tree. May be Long Pond. | ||
8224 | Row boats overtuned on float |
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| Description: Row boats overturned on floats. Boats moored in the harbor. Buildings along shore across the harbor. Ramp in the foreground. | ||
8225 | Row boats overturned |
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| Description: Row boats overturned on floats. Boats moored in the harbor. Buildings along shore across the harbor. | ||
8226 | Three fishing boats moored in harbor |
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| Description: Three fishing boats moored in a harbor. Houses across the harbor peak out from behind trees. Posts from pier rising up in the foreground. | ||
8227 | Boats tied to float |
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| Description: Boats tied up to the float, others in the harbor. Fishing industry related buildings along the shore. May be Bass Harbor. | ||
5722 | Spurling Warf at Isleford |
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| Description: The Spurling Wharf at Islesford. “Blue Duck” to the left. Wharf to the right with Mobilgas sign on front of the building. A lobster boat heads away from the wharf. Caption on the back of photo reads, “The Spurling Wharf at Islesford is now operated by Elmer, son of Capt. Bert Spurling. | |
8298 | Man at helm of mail boat |
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| Description: Man at the helm of the Beal and Bunker Mail Boat. | ||
8299 | Two men working on ferry boat |
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| Description: Two men working on/around ferry boat at a float. People looking down from granite pier. House or other building to the left. | ||
8300 | People on Ferry boat |
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| Description: People seated on the deck of a ferry boat. Two women whispering in the front row. | ||
7807 | Looking at boats from under a tree |
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| Description: Looking at fishing boats in a harbor from undernearth an old tree, probably an oak. | ||
7815 | Large boat at pier |
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| Description: A large boat pulled up a a wooden pier. Several buildings on the pier. |