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Description
Alfred Stanley on the left, and Sherm Stanley in front of the window, painted wooden lobster buoys while Steve Rollins watched from a nearby stool.
Alfred and Sherm Stanley were brothers who shared the Horn fish house that they bought from Robert Palmer. Palmer was a summer friend of their father, Dwight Stanley. Alfred was captain of the lobster boat Dorothy M., and Sherm was captain of the Phalarope.
About This Item
- Title: Painting buoys, Monhegan, ca. 1968
- Creator: Max Rosenthal
- Creation Date: circa 1968
- Subject Date: circa 1968
- Location: Monhegan, Lincoln County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 20 cm x 25 cm
- Local Code: 2489.01
- Object Type: Image
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- Dories--Maine--Monhegan
- Fish houses--Maine--Monhegan
- Fishers--Maine--Monhegan
- Fishing nets--Maine--Monhegan
- Fishing--Equipment and supplies
- Monhegan (Me.)
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