Copy of Photograph of Northeast Harbor Garage, on the corner of Neighborhood and Rockend Road with two men shoveling snow following the blizzard of 1937. Scanned from Facebook.
Description: Copy of Photograph of Northeast Harbor Garage, on the corner of Neighborhood and Rockend Road with two men shoveling snow following the blizzard of 1937. Scanned from Facebook.
Gilpatrick Lane is at left center. Gilpatrick farm now site of "Cove end". Kids and dog playing in snow at Gilpatrick's field. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
Description: Gilpatrick Lane is at left center. Gilpatrick farm now site of "Cove end". Kids and dog playing in snow at Gilpatrick's field. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions.
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.
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]
Two men shoveling snow from small pond on Birch Way, Northeast Harbor. The pond has been filled in by Tim Taylor. Also called Frogpond, accessed by going up what is now Frog Pond Way.
Description: Two men shoveling snow from small pond on Birch Way, Northeast Harbor. The pond has been filled in by Tim Taylor. Also called Frogpond, accessed by going up what is now Frog Pond Way.