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
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
Description: Man in lobster boat in harbor facing camera. Boat # “1M12”. Starboard view. Other boats and houses in background.The Charles Butt Collection
Description: Man in lobster boat in harbor facing camera. Boat # “1M12”. Starboard view. Other boats and houses in background.The Charles Butt Collection
Description: 3.5 X 3.5 black and white photograph of LaRue Spiker squatting on ground with two dogs, Cocker spaniel (Scampie) on the right looking to the left. Taller dog on the left open mouth and spots on body. LaRue’s hand in on dogs leg. Dark house in the background. LaRue is wearing plaid short sleeved shirt and black rimed glasses.
Description: The planed hull of a friendship sloop in the Ralph Stanley Boat Shop in Southwest Harbor, ME. People Mentioned: Ralph Stanley Black and white
Description: Post card from Arthur Lewis Somes to his son, Raymond Percival Somes (b 4 Nov 1893 in Tremont; d 20 Apr 1983) who was at the University of Maine, Orono, in Phi Kappa Sigma Raymond was also known as Raym and Pete Ma and I plan to go to Portland this afternoon on the "Morse" The sun is out this morning the first time this month. Shall come back via of Bangor either Wed. or Thursday. Will let you know so that you can come down. What do you think of this card? Found it in my desk. It must be 5 years old (so picture on the back is of AL Somes Store and would be from 1908) [show more]