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5255Birch Way pond
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Lake
...Two men shoveling snow from small pond on Birch Way, Northeast Harbor. The pond has been filled in by Tim Taylor...
  • Alan Knox
  • 1937
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...Two men shoveling snow from small pond on Birch Way, Northeast Harbor. The pond has been filled in by Tim Taylor...
5174Winter 1923
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Lake
  • Places, Sound
...Seventeen (a-q) 4"x 6' photographs of Northeast Harbor and Somes Sound during the heavy snow and ice of winter 1923...Note that Fire House not yet enlarged Photo 1596 f: Northeast Harbor Swimming Club, 1923 Photo 1596 g: Murray's Dock destroyed by ice Photo 1596 h:...
  • Robert Lindsay Smallidge
  • 1923
  • 17 photos
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...Seventeen (a-q) 4"x 6' photographs of Northeast Harbor and Somes Sound during the heavy snow and ice of winter 1923...Note that Fire House not yet enlarged Photo 1596 f: Northeast Harbor Swimming Club, 1923 Photo 1596 g: Murray's Dock destroyed by ice Photo 1596 h:...
4473Lower Hadlock Pond, 1910
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Places, Lake
Local residents on the ice at Lower Hadlock Pond, mostly children, standing with an ice boat behind them with sails raised. From left: Dan McEachern, Claire McBride, Irving Young, Cora Frost, Margaret Kimball, Emmons Iveney. Back Row: Ralph Hamor, Russell Manchester. Front Row: Pearl Iveney, Leonice Brown, Lurline Stanley, Margaret McEachern, Elizabeth Stanley, Augustus Phillips, Natalie Tinker, William Reynolds, Lester Lurvey, Parker Fennelly, Archie Coombs-Edwin Tracy, Roy Moore.
  • Richard H. Rothe
  • 1910
Description:
Local residents on the ice at Lower Hadlock Pond, mostly children, standing with an ice boat behind them with sails raised. From left: Dan McEachern, Claire McBride, Irving Young, Cora Frost, Margaret Kimball, Emmons Iveney. Back Row: Ralph Hamor, Russell Manchester. Front Row: Pearl Iveney, Leonice Brown, Lurline Stanley, Margaret McEachern, Elizabeth Stanley, Augustus Phillips, Natalie Tinker, William Reynolds, Lester Lurvey, Parker Fennelly, Archie Coombs-Edwin Tracy, Roy Moore. [show more]
4498Cutting ice on Lower Hadlock Pond
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Lake
Cutting ice on Lower Hadlock Pond, Amos Sinclair's operation
  • 2 photos
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Cutting ice on Lower Hadlock Pond, Amos Sinclair's operation
4499Cutting ice on Lower Hadlock Pond
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Lake
Cutting ice on Lower Hadlock Pond, Amos Sinclair's operation
  • 2 photos
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Cutting ice on Lower Hadlock Pond, Amos Sinclair's operation
5068Upper Hadlock Pond in winter
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Lake
  • Sterling Haskell
  • 1970's
5621Icing, Upper and Lower Hadlock Ponds
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Places, Lake
a: Icing, Lower Hadlock Pond, January 1947 b: Flick and Ed Wilcox, icing, Upper Hadlock Pond, 1948 c: Icing, January 1947 d: Gene Ashley at icehouse, 1948 e: Gene Ashley at icehouse, 1948 f: Icing, Upper Hadlock Pond g: Gene Ashley, icing, Upper Hadlock Pond, February 1949 h: Icing, Upper Hadlock Pond, February 1949 i: Icing, Upper Hadlock Pond, 1949
  • Ashley
  • Feb-49
  • 9 photographs
Description:
a: Icing, Lower Hadlock Pond, January 1947 b: Flick and Ed Wilcox, icing, Upper Hadlock Pond, 1948 c: Icing, January 1947 d: Gene Ashley at icehouse, 1948 e: Gene Ashley at icehouse, 1948 f: Icing, Upper Hadlock Pond g: Gene Ashley, icing, Upper Hadlock Pond, February 1949 h: Icing, Upper Hadlock Pond, February 1949 i: Icing, Upper Hadlock Pond, 1949
5734Cutting Ice, Upper Hadlock Pond
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Lake
The ice cutting machine was designed and constructed by Richard Haynes and used during the 1930's. Roy Salisbury Collection
  • 11 photographs
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The ice cutting machine was designed and constructed by Richard Haynes and used during the 1930's. Roy Salisbury Collection