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1020 | Frank Ross with Cod Glass Plate Negative 1, 1920 |
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| Description: A glass plate negative depicting fisherman Frank Ross holding a large Cod on Frenchboro. People Depicted: Frank Ross Black and White | ||
1032 | Frank Ross with Cod Glass Plate Negative 2, 1920 |
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| Description: A glass plate negative depicting fisherman Frank Ross holding a large Cod on Frenchboro. People Depicted: Frank Ross Black and White | ||
1203 | Man Clamming on the flats Slide |
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1197 | Man on Wharf with Buoys and Lobster Trap Slide |
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| Description: Slide shows an unidentified man works on a lobster trap on a wharf. A rack of buoys can be seen in the foreground. Anscochrome Color | |||
1277 | Man Shell Fishing Slide, 1961-1982 |
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| Description: Slide shows an unidentified man clamming fishing. Ektachrome Transparency Color | |||
1205 | Three Men Clamming Fishing |
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| Description: Slide shows three men shell fishing in low light. Kodachrome Duplicate made by Kodak Color | |||
1003 | Wendell Hadlock Self-Interview with Edits Sheet, 1960 |
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| Description: This narrative self-interview by Wendell Hadlock provides Hadlock's memories of growing up on Islesford and of the Cranberry Isles group generally. Hadlock provides some second-hand information about the islands from the 19th century, but focuses primarily on the years from his birth in 1911-1960, when the document was written. The memoir discusses, among other subjects, general island life, social life, island schools, the coast guard station, summer visitors, and linguistics. People Mentioned: Warren A. Spurling, Robert Morse, Leona Sawyer, George Hadlock, Bill Hadlock, Bert Spurling, Nathan Stanley, Nettie Stanley, Gilbert Hadlock [show more] | |
1361 | Winter harbor scene. Frozen cracked ice in harbor |
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| Description: Commercial fishing harbor frozen over. Bait house on stilts. Tide lines on the base of building. |