2024-03-29T07:25:04Z
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oai:mainememory.net:13532
2018-10-18T08:25:00Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1949
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
1949
Group portrait of the 1949 graduating class of Brooklin High School.
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Brooklin Schools
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Graduation ceremonies--Maine--Brooklin
Group portraits
Students--Maine--Brooklin
Brooklin High School Graduation Class, 1949
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oai:mainememory.net:13537
2018-10-18T08:25:00Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1927
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
1927
The second Brooklin High School, built in 1917 on the same location as the first high school. This school burned down in 1930.
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Brooklin Schools 21/4
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Schools--Maine--Brooklin
High schools--Maine--Brooklin
Brooklin High School (Brooklin, Me.)
Brooklin High School, 1927
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oai:mainememory.net:13545
2018-10-18T08:25:00Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1906
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
1906
The first high school building in Brooklin and view down the street, taken in 1906.
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Brooklin Schools 25/11
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Buildings--Maine--Brooklin
Schools--Maine--Brooklin
First Brooklin high school, 1906
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oai:mainememory.net:12764
2021-12-04T09:51:18Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1910
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1910
Label of Farnsworth Packing Company for Pennant Brand canned Maine clams.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 37/8
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Canned foods--Labeling--Maine--Brooklin
Canned seafood
Clams
Commercial art--Maine--Brooklin
Farnsworth Packing Company (Brooklin, Me.)
Food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Labels
Farnsworth Packing Co. label, Brooklin, ca. 1910
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oai:mainememory.net:13531
2021-12-04T09:51:35Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1920
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1920
Haven Grammar School, located in the Haven area of Brooklin about a mile west of town center. The school was closed in 1924 due to population shifts, and the students were combined with those of the Village school near Brooklin center. The Haven School building was sold for $740. It was used in turn for a gift shop, antiques shop, and private guest cottage.
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Brooklin Schools 12/E
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Haven Grammar School (Brooklin, Me.)--Photographs
Rural schools--Maine--Brooklin
Schools--Maine--Brooklin
Haven Grammar School, Brooklin
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oai:mainememory.net:13533
2021-12-04T09:51:35Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1930
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1930
Brooklin High School students just before the school burned in 1930.
Third from the left in the second row is Clarence Bridges.
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Brooklin Schools 2/8
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High schools--Maine--Brooklin
Brooklin High School (Brooklin, Me.)--Students--Photographs
Students--Maine--Brooklin
Brooklin High School student group, 1930
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oai:mainememory.net:13535
2021-12-04T09:51:35Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1901
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1901
The first high school in Brooklin, built in 1897. The first graduating class was in 1908.
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Brooklin Schools 25/2
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Brooklin High School (Brooklin, Me.)--Postcards
High schools--Maine--Brooklin
Schools--Maine--Brooklin
First Brooklin High School 1901
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oai:mainememory.net:13538
2021-12-04T09:51:36Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1933
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1933
Baptist Church in Brooklin Center and the building to the right of it, which was used as a temporary high school in the 1930s during the time the high school was being rebuilt on its original site following the fire of 1930.
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Brooklin Schools 25/4
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Schools--Maine--Brooklin
High schools--Maine--Brooklin
Baptist Church (Brooklin, Me.)--Photographs
Churches--Maine--Brooklin
Temporary High School
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oai:mainememory.net:13540
2021-12-04T09:51:36Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1932
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1932
Postcard of the third Brooklin High School, completed in 1932 on the site of the original two high schools. Served as high school until 1969, with elementary school in the basement in the early years, and junior high on the ground floor. Converted to junior high school in 1969. Taken out of service and sold in 1995.
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Brooklin Schools 14/6
Private collection
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Brooklin High School (Brooklin, Me.)--Postcards
High schools--Maine--Brooklin--Postcards
Schools--Maine--Brooklin
Third Brooklin High School 1932
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oai:mainememory.net:13541
2021-12-04T09:51:36Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1948
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1948
The Brooklin Village School about 1948. The school was built near the town center in 1928. It had two rooms, one for the primary grades and the other for the intermediate grades; there were three grades in each room. Electricity was installed in 1938. This building continued to be used as an elementary school until it was closed in June, 1995 and the new Brooklin School was opened.
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Brooklin Schools 15/10
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Brooklin Village School (Brooklin, Me.)--Photographs
Schools--Maine--Brooklin
Rural schools--Maine--Brooklin
Brooklin Village School, ca. 1948
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oai:mainememory.net:13544
2021-12-04T09:51:36Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1935
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1935
The third high school in Brooklin, completed in 1932 on the site of the previous two high schools.
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Brooklin Schools 35/11
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Brooklin High School (Brooklin, Me.)--Photographs
High schools--Maine--Brooklin--Postcards
Schools--Maine--Brooklin
Third Brooklin High School
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oai:mainememory.net:13546
2021-12-04T09:51:36Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1945
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1945
Ada Herrick taken in the 1940s. Ada Herrick was a beloved primary school teacher in Brooklin for almost 50 years, teaching three generations of Brooklin scholars.
She taught first through third grades at the Brooklin Village School.
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Brooklin Schools 35/12
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Teachers--Maine--Brooklin
Brooklin Village School (Brooklin, Me.)--People
Herrick, Ada
Ada Herrick, Brooklin, ca. 1945
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oai:mainememory.net:13575
2021-12-04T09:51:37Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1901
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
circa 1901
The highschool that appeared in the Brooklin High School 1901 yearbook.
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Brooklin Schools 19/4
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Brooklin High School (Brooklin, Me.)--Photographs
Schools--Maine--Brooklin
High Schools--Maine--Brooklin
First Brooklin High School in 1901
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oai:mainememory.net:13576
2021-12-04T09:51:37Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1898
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
1898
Hale's Corner School was one of the earliest schools built, located at the intersection of Hale Hill Road and River Road (orginally part of Sedgwick).
When the location was in Sedgwick, the school was known as Sedgwick School No. 4, and informally as the Eastern School, referring to its location relative to other Sedgwick schools.
Hale's Corner School was one of a number of neighborhood schools that permitted children to walk home for lunch.
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Brooklin Schools 31/A
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Hale's Corner School (Brooklin, Me.)--Students--Photographs
Rural schools--Maine--Brooklin
Schools--Maine--Brooklin
School children--Maine--Brooklin
Sedgwick School #4 (Brooklin, Me.)--History
Hale's Corner School, Brooklin, 1898
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oai:mainememory.net:12748
2022-06-29T05:22:13Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1925
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
Fish canneries on the shore at Brooklin, Maine, seen from the water ca. 1925. (Original courtesy of Bob McDonald) At this time, products were usually shipped out by the Eastern Steamship Company or other sailing schooners. Later, with no convenient water transportation, the Ramsdell cannery was abandoned, and the business was moved to Rockland, ME. In the upper left corner the tower of the Odd Fellows Hall (built late 19th century) can be seen.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 17/18
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Sardine fisheries--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Canned food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries at Brooklin
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oai:mainememory.net:12749
2022-06-29T05:22:13Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1920
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
Center Harbor is located within the town of Brooklin. The canneries were located on the northern edge of the harbor and sardines were the primary product. Historically it is hard to identify the exact locations of different canneries, since over the years they were sold, renamed, and finally closed.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 30/6
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Fishing industry--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Industrial Facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Sardine fisheries--Maine
Sardine Canneries at Brooklin
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oai:mainememory.net:12750
2022-06-29T05:22:13Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1910
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
Workers at one of the early fish canneries located on Center Harbor in Brooklin, about 1910. Note the predominance of women in this workforce.
Third from the right in the second row is Celestia Seavey Bridges.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 22/6
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Stevens Sardine Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Employees--Photographs
Canned food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Women--Employment
People--Women--Rural Women
Women--Clothing & dress--Dresses
Group portraits
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Sardine fisheries--Maine--Brooklin
Fish Cannery workers, Brooklin, ca. 1910
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oai:mainememory.net:12753
2022-06-29T05:22:14Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1930
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Brooksville, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
Label for flaked fish canned by Herrick & Allen at Brooksville, Maine. The label shows the business location in Brooksville, home of the owners; the cannery itself was at Center Harbor, Brooklin.
Ink on paper
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Brooklin Fish Factories 35/8
Private collection
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Fishing industry--Maine
Herrick and Allen (Firm) (Brooksville, Me.)--Manufactures
Canned fish--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Commercial art--Maine--Brooklin
Labels
Canned foods--Labeling--Maine--Brooklin
Label for Canned Fish Product
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oai:mainememory.net:12756
2022-06-29T05:22:14Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1927
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
Herrick & Allen's Fish Cannery seen from the water at Brooklin, Maine.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 32/3
Private collection
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Sardine fisheries--Maine--Brooklin
Herrick & Allen's Fish Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Photographs
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Canned food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Herrick and Allen's Fish Cannery, Brooklin, 1927
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oai:mainememory.net:12762
2022-06-29T05:22:14Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1925
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
circa 1925
The label from Ramsdell's cannery in Lubec, Maine. However Ramsdell had a cannery in Brooklin, previously the Farnsworth Sardine Cannery. The Ramsdell cannery operated from 1923 to 1931, after which it was closed and moved to Portland.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 35/18
Private collection
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Canned foods--Labeling--Maine--Lubec
Canned sardines--Maine--Lubec
Canned seafood
Commercial art--Maine--Lubec
Food industry--Maine--Lubec
Labels
Ramsdell Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)
Ramsdell Packing Company (Lubec, Me.)--Manufactures
Sardine fisheries--Maine
Ramsdell Cannery Label, ca. 1925
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oai:mainememory.net:12763
2022-06-29T05:22:14Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1948
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
Women working at Herrick & Allen's Fish Cannery were transported to and from work in a bus. About 1948.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 36/3
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Herrick & Allen's Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Equipment and supplies--Photographs
Sardine fisheries--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Canned food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Herrick & Allen's Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Employees
Fish Cannery Worker Transportation Bus, Brooklin, 1948
Image
oai:mainememory.net:12766
2022-06-29T05:22:14Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1920
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
The majority of workers in the fish factories were women. The sardines were caught and packed from early spring to late fall.
Big dip nets were used to take the sardines off the boats, then the fish were put on large racks called "flakes." From there the fish would go to the women's worktables. If there was to be work on a particular day, the workers were notified by a whistle blown ahead of time.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 31/8
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Canned food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Farnsworth Fish Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Employees--Photographs
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Sardine fisheries--Maine
Women workers at Farnsworth Fish Cannery, Brooklin, 1920
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oai:mainememory.net:12767
2022-06-29T05:22:14Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1920
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
A photo of some of the workers at the Farnsworth Fish Cannery in 1920. Packing the fish was considered women's work. No particular uniform was worn except caps to cover the hair and aprons, since packing fish was messy work.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 33/8
Bryle Carter
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Sardine fisheries--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Canned food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Farnsworth Fish Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Employees--Photographs
Women employees, Farnsworth Fish Cannery, Brooklin
Image
oai:mainememory.net:13530
2022-06-29T05:22:36Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1932
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
A group of students from the Brooklin Corner School in the early 1930s.
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Brooklin Schools
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Brooklin (Me.).
Children--Maine--Brooklin
School children--Maine--Brooklin
Schools--Maine--Brooklin
Brooklin Corner School (Brooklin, Me.).
Brooklin Corner School Group, Brooklin, ca. 1930
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oai:mainememory.net:12752
2023-03-12T08:27:53Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1920
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
Farnsworth cannery and wharf in Brooklin. The white house at left center was Charlie Tyler's. His store is underneath.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 12/2
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Tyler, Charles--Homes and haunts--Maine--Brooklin
Tyler, Charlie--Homes and haunts--Maine--Brooklin
Farnsworth Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Photographs
Sardine fisheries--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Canned food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Stores, Retail--Maine--Brooklin
Tyler, Charles
Tyler, Charlie
Sardine Cannery with House & Store, Brooklin
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oai:mainememory.net:12758
2023-03-12T08:27:53Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1959
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
1959
Canneries on the site just before Joel White purchased the setting for the Brooklin Boat Yard in 1960. Originally the site was the Ramsdell setting. It was sold to Frank Sylvester and Frank Day in 1938 to become a boat yard. Later it was sold to Herrick & Allen. The land was leased to Arno Day as a boat yard in 1952, who in turn sold it to Joel White.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 10/2
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Boatyards--Maine--Brooklin
Buildings--Maine--Brooklin
Piers & wharves--Maine--Brooklin
Boat & ship industry--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Fish canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Canned fish industry--Maine--Brooklin
Sardines--Maine--Brooklin
Waterfronts--Maine--Brooklin
Fishing boats--Maine--Brooklin
Day, Arnold
Day, Frank
Sylvester, Frank
White, Joel
White, Steve
Canneries prior to Brooklin Boat Yard, Brooklin, 1959
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oai:mainememory.net:12759
2023-03-12T08:27:53Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1935
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
The interior of the Steven & Charles Cousins blueberry cannery, 1935.
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Brooklin Fish Factories A
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Blueberries--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Food canning industry--Maine--Brooklin
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Steven & Charles Cousins Blueberry Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Interiors--Photographs
Cousins, Charles
Cousins, Steven
Blueberry Cannery, Interior, Brooklin
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oai:mainememory.net:12760
2023-03-12T08:27:53Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1933
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
Exterior of the Steven & Charles Cousins blueberry cannery at Brooklin in the early 1930s. Clams, brown bread and baked beans were also canned at this factory.
35mm phototransparency from printed page
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Brooklin Fish Factories A
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Blueberries--Maine
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Food canning industry--Maine--Brooklin
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Stevens and Charles Cousins Blueberry Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Photographs
Cousins, Charles
Cousins, Steven
Blueberry Cannery, Brooklin
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oai:mainememory.net:13543
2023-03-12T08:28:00Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1921
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
1921
School #9 in West Brooklin, together with group of pupils and teacher.
In 1921, the teacher was Miss Gaynell Missouri Bridges.
For light, there was only daylight. "On dark days you couldn't see the blackboards on the other side of the room. All the windows were on one side and on the back...on the other side of the room...were blackboards. If you were sitting by the window, you couldn't see what was on the blackboard!" (from Interview with Robert Tapley, 7/19/95)
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Brooklin Schools 1/7
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Rural schools--Maine--Brooklin
School #9 (Brooklin, Me.)--People
School #9 (Brooklin, Me.)--Students
School children--Maine--Brooklin
Schools--Maine--Brooklin
Teachers--Maine--Brooklin
Austin, Maude Friend
Bridges, Gaynell Missouri
Carter, Ray
Chatto, Mabel
Day, Flossie
Friend, Omar
Friend, Ray
West Brooklin Elementary School, ca. 1921
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oai:mainememory.net:12761
2024-01-23T09:27:53Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1900
Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
S. G. Steven's Sardine Cannery was one of the first canneries in Brooklin to pack sardines. It was located on the east end of Center Harbor. This photo, taken around 1900, is notable in that the workers are primarily men. [See the Farnsworth Factory worker photos elsewhere in this series.]
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Brooklin Fish Factories 33/7
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Canned food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Group portraits
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Sardine fisheries--Maine--Brooklin
Stevens Sardine Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Employees--Photographs
Workers at Steven's Sardine Cannery, Brooklin, ca. 1900
Image
oai:mainememory.net:12747
2024-02-24T09:26:29Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1927
Naskeag Point, Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1927
The Mayo Sardine Cannery was located at Naskeag Point, Brooklin, shown here in 1927.
Owned by Alanson H. Mayo, this cannery was in operation from 1902 to 1929.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 26/3
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Sardine fisheries--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Canned food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Mayo Sardine Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Photographs
Mayo, Alanson H
Mayo Sardine Cannery, Brooklin, 1927
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oai:mainememory.net:12751
2024-02-24T09:26:29Z
contributor:sedgwickbhs
1927
Center Harbor, Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
Sardine cannery at Center Harbor, Brooklin, as seen from the water in 1927. Exact identification is not possible.Steve and Charles Cousins owned a cannery located next to the site of the abandoned Ramsdell cannery. The Cousin's cannery was purchased by Emery Herrick and Roy Allen in 1930.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 28/3
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Sardine fisheries--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Canned food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Allen, Roy
Cousins, Charles
Cousins, Steve
Herrick, Emery
Sardine Cannery, Brooklin
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contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1900
Waterfront, Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
circa 1900
One of the early fish canneries located on Center Harbor in Brooklin, Maine, circa 1900, as seen from the water. Stevens began packing sardines in 1890. Before then, canneries were smoking and packing pogies. In 1902, A. E. Farnsworth bought the Steven's Sardine Cannery. A reservoir was located on the hill above the cannery, and a windmill was used to pump water into the reservoir.
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Brooklin Fish Factories 6/16
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Canned food industry--Maine--Brooklin
Sardine fisheries--Maine
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Fishing boats--Maine--Brooklin
Fishing industry--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Stevens Sardine Cannery (Brooklin, Me.)--Photographs
Ships--Maine--Brooklin
Fish Cannery, Brooklin
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contributor:sedgwickbhs
1995
Center Harbor, Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
Originally this site was the setting for the Ramsdell Fish Packing Plant. With the decline of the canning industry in the late 1930s, the sites began to be used for various boat yards. This site was sold to Frank Sylvester and Frank Day in 1938 to become a boat yard. Later it was sold to Herrick & Allen. The land was leased to Arno Day as a boat yard in 1952, and he in turn sold the business to Joel White, who started Brooklin Boat Yard in 1960. These are the first buildings of the Brooklin Boat Yard, shown nearly new in 1962. Now operated by his son, Steve White, the Brooklin Boat Yard has grown into a famous building and restoration center for wooden boats. (Original courtesy of Joel and Steve White)
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Brooklin Fish Factories 5/2
Private collection
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Boat & Ship Industry--Maine--Brooklin
Boatbuilding--Maine--Brooklin
Boatyards--Maine--Brooklin
Brooklin Boat Yard (Brooklin, Me.)--Photographs
Transportation Industry--Maine--Brooklin
Day, Arno
Day, Frank
Sylvester, Frank
White, Joel
White, Steve
Boatyard at Center Harbor, Brooklin, 1995
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contributor:sedgwickbhs
circa 1923
Waterfront, Brooklin, Hancock County, ME, USA
Jane Hooper
1995
W. A. Ramsdell bought the Farnsworth cannery in 1923 and retained most of the workers. Women were usually packers, while men performed jobs involving hard labor.
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Brooklin Fish Factories A
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Sardine fisheries--Maine--Brooklin
Canneries--Maine--Brooklin
Fishing industry--Maine
Factories--Maine--Brooklin
Industrial facilities--Maine--Brooklin
Waterfronts--Maine--Brooklin
Food canning industry--Maine--Brooklin
Waterfront, Brooklin
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