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5603 | Northeast Harbor Fleet |
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| A-Boats sailing. |
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5601 | Northeast Harbor Fleet |
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5602 | Northeast Harbor Fleet |
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| Luders 16 sailing. |
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5608 | Northeast Harbor Fleet |
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| Color photographs of Cape Cod Mercuries sailing, optimist prams, International One Designs. |
| Description: Color photographs of Cape Cod Mercuries sailing, optimist prams, International One Designs. | ||||||
2068 | Racing records |
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| Results of races |
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| Description: Results of races File Attachment: GEN 0582.pdf …l lL j Northeast arbor 3oason STARTS: of Yacht Ra.cee 1911. …r Ou&r# I.cw es ~ ~ SEAL HARBOR, MAINE ~~~ "J_ 0 I I Lt IL 1f I. / o. 0' 1/1 z.. .. /2'2.. oo. I I j__; _a !lf I 'f IG ~ 2. | |||||
3503 | Woolies, Sailors' Embroidered Folk Art, tapestry |
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| ...This magnificent gift of twenty-four English sailors' embroideries - Woolies - was presented by Mrs Douglas Dillon to honor the new Northeast Harbor Library...wide by 21" high Woolie 19: Silk-work ship (faded) with Cliffs of Dover, 16" wide by 13 1/2" high Woolie 20: White Ensign British warship entering harbor..., small fort on left, lighthouse on right, 12 1/2" high by 15" wide Woolie 21: Three-decker gunship entering harbor, sailing straight at us, British saluting... |
| Description: ...This magnificent gift of twenty-four English sailors' embroideries - Woolies - was presented by Mrs Douglas Dillon to honor the new Northeast Harbor Library...wide by 21" high Woolie 19: Silk-work ship (faded) with Cliffs of Dover, 16" wide by 13 1/2" high Woolie 20: White Ensign British warship entering harbor..., small fort on left, lighthouse on right, 12 1/2" high by 15" wide Woolie 21: Three-decker gunship entering harbor, sailing straight at us, British saluting... |