Nubar writes-
Hey Joey: just came across this portrait I did of George Morey in Lanesville in front of his shack down in the cove. It was taken in 1971 with a view camera

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Great photo of “old George”…Anyway I can get a copy?
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love this!
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Lanesville legend! Had a fish trap outside the Lanes Cove Breakwater. A true Kind and Gentle Man!
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Good and kind man. A dyed in the wool Lanesvillian! Great picture….I don’t recall seeing him anywhere other than at or around the cove!!!
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This is great. Thanks for posting!
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Thanks Nubar for posting the picture he was one of a kind We are glad he was in our family
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Great picture. Wonderful memories of chatting with George while buying lobsters and fish with my grandfather. Those were the days. Carol Russell
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I love this picture. Thanks for posting.
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Great shot. Wonderful memories of chatting with George while buying lobsters and fish with my grandfather. Those were the days.
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Joey – I’m a friend of Dave Morey’s and he, his wife, Ginny, and I are wondering how to get a copy of that picture! Thanks.
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Excellent photo – same George looking from the 60’s must be all the net pulling and selling of Christmas trees between his house and the hall
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Great photo. I used to help haul that fish trap working for George along with Old Bud & Buddy Gendreau on the old trap boat ‘Cora Jane’ back in the mid/late 50s.
George Morey exemplified the aura of a true Yankee Fisherman. A great fellow.
Bruce Fisher. captbbf@mail.com
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