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Description
The "Empress" was a 33-foot motorboat owned by F.E. Stanley and used for traveling to and from the Stanleys' summer residence on Squirrel Island in Boothbay Harbor.
Here the "Empress" is pictured around 1911 exploring the inner estuaries of the Sheepscot River, navigating the tidal waters of the Ovens Mouth. At the helm of the boat is Randall McLellan, who operated and maintained the boat for the Stanleys.
His passenger is Margaret (Peg) Gruener, a Squirrel Island neighbor of the Stanleys. They are coming about to be photographed by Raymond W. Stanley, who was positioned on shore.
The photograph was taken in Edgecomb looking toward Boothbay from the west end of Ovens Mouth.
About This Item
- Title: Navigating Ovens Mouth by Motorboat, ca. 1911
- Creator: Raymond Walker Stanley
- Creation Date: circa 1911
- Subject Date: circa 1911
- Location: Oven's Mouth, Edgecomb, Lincoln County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 6 cm x 10 cm
- Local Code: PP 3-4, #40
- Collection: Raymond W. Stanley Collection
- Object Type: Image
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