The building is no longer there; howver I tried to capture on other photos the proximity, many thanks to Larry from L. A. Dahlmer Studio, who provide some additional photos and help researching the Fish Building.
My View of Life on the Dock
The building is no longer there; howver I tried to capture on other photos the proximity, many thanks to Larry from L. A. Dahlmer Studio, who provide some additional photos and help researching the Fish Building.
Nice shots! I’ve really enjoyed your old/new Gloucester photos. I’m very interested in how the “old” town looked. Thanks for your work.
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Thanks for the pictures of Rocky Neck. Interesting to see the house I grew up in, the Douglas’ and Coomsies (sp?) all on Clarendon St.
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Very interesting to track the changes. To see how things were just fifty eight years before I lived on Wonson Street. Now, fifty years after that, it all seems like a short span of time. There was good water depth in the cove in 1905. I wonder if it had been dredged.
All your work here is much appreciated Manuel..
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Great pictuess Manny. However, I believe that the picture titled “View of the city from the Rocky Neck vantage point,etc.” is actually a view of the City from Banner Hill overlookine E.Main St., Smith Cove and Rocky Neck. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
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