Contributed by Maine Seacoast Mission
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Crew members and guests aboard the Sunbeam II were photographed singing and enjoying Mrs. Glayds Muir's organ music during the evening service. Reverend Neal Bousfield is pictured in the upper right with a tie and jacket.
Sunbeam II was 80 feet long, had a 16-foot beam and an 8-foot draft, and was in service from 1926-1939. Albert E. Condon of Thomaston designed the ship, and JD Morse Shipyard of Damariscotta built it.
Maine Seacoast Mission has been a trusted friend along the Maine coast since 1905. Rooted in a history of compassionate service and mutual trust, the Mission seeks to strengthen coastal and island communities by educating youth, supporting families, and promoting good health
About This Item
- Title: Evening service aboard the docked "Sunbeam II," 1938
- Creation Date: 1938
- Subject Date: 1938
- Location: ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 20.3 cm x 25.4 cm
- Local Code: Archive Bookcase 1
- Object Type: Image
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