Old Coast Guard Station in Southwest Harbor
Object ID:
007.19.7
Catalog:
Photos
Title:
Old Coast Guard Station in Southwest Harbor
Description:
This is a photo of the "Old Coast Guard" station in Southwest Harbor which Stubing said was replaced in the mid-forties because the "Baby Rose" is in the background and she was brought back and refitted as a dragger. (Grounded out at town dock. )
The vessel "Sylvina Beal" is in the foreground with its war time # still on board.
This dragger was built by a Southwest Habor boatyard.
Ralph Stanley said...
The boat at the town dock ( only half visible) on the far left is the "Rosemary" of Greenings Island which was owned by the Thorpe estate. Old Raymond Reed worked for them. The boat at Beal's dock, Sylvina W. Beal, is now in Eastport rigged as a schooner taking people on sailing trips.
The Coast Guard boat at the far right is a 38 ft. pickett boat. Many of these were built at Hinckley's during World War II. The boat at Beal's float (on the outside) belonged to Clifford Stanley. The other two boats, Ralph couldn't identify.
The vessel "Sylvina Beal" is in the foreground with its war time # still on board.
This dragger was built by a Southwest Habor boatyard.
Ralph Stanley said...
The boat at the town dock ( only half visible) on the far left is the "Rosemary" of Greenings Island which was owned by the Thorpe estate. Old Raymond Reed worked for them. The boat at Beal's dock, Sylvina W. Beal, is now in Eastport rigged as a schooner taking people on sailing trips.
The Coast Guard boat at the far right is a 38 ft. pickett boat. Many of these were built at Hinckley's during World War II. The boat at Beal's float (on the outside) belonged to Clifford Stanley. The other two boats, Ralph couldn't identify.
Creator:
Ballard, W.H.
Collection:
Paul Stubing Ballard Print Collection
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Citation
Ballard, W.H., “Old Coast Guard Station in Southwest Harbor,” Mount Desert Island Historical Society, accessed November 21, 2024, https://mdihs.digitalarchive.us/items/show/6800.Item 7166