Fastening Stern Timbers of Fishing Dragger, Bass Harbor, by WH Ballard
Object ID:
007.19.56
Catalog:
Photos
Title:
Fastening Stern Timbers of Fishing Dragger, Bass Harbor, by WH Ballard
Description:
This is a photograph of a worker inside a boat shop doing work . It looks like he has a hammer in his right hand and and a plug in his left.
Paul Stubing indicated that this man is working with frames which have been placed in a salt pond over two years and then left to dry (an old English custom) before being used. The man is wearing a checked cap with a visor and has a pencil resting on his left ear. There is second hammer stuck in one pocket and a folding wooden ruler in another.
On the back of the photo the caption reads "Fastening the stern timbers of a large fishing dragger, at Bass Harbor, Maine" in black ink and the name John Varnam is written in blue ink.
Ralph Stanley said this photo was taken at Sim Davis's boatyard.
Paul Stubing indicated that this man is working with frames which have been placed in a salt pond over two years and then left to dry (an old English custom) before being used. The man is wearing a checked cap with a visor and has a pencil resting on his left ear. There is second hammer stuck in one pocket and a folding wooden ruler in another.
On the back of the photo the caption reads "Fastening the stern timbers of a large fishing dragger, at Bass Harbor, Maine" in black ink and the name John Varnam is written in blue ink.
Ralph Stanley said this photo was taken at Sim Davis's boatyard.
Creator:
Ballard, W.H.
Collection:
Paul Stubing Ballard Print Collection
PastPerfect:
Citation
Ballard, W.H., “Fastening Stern Timbers of Fishing Dragger, Bass Harbor, by WH Ballard,” Mount Desert Island Historical Society, accessed November 21, 2024, https://mdihs.digitalarchive.us/items/show/6752.Item 7118