The Wallflowers- Gloucester 1943

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June 1943. “Gloucester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lopez. They have two boys in the armed forces, six children altogether. He is a fish skinner in the Gorton-Pew fishery.” Photo by Gordon Parks, Office of War Information.

To think this man worked on the very property that our Grandfather Captain Joe bought 10 years later in 1953.  Our fathers worked there alongside our grandfather and Frank and I run it now as a lobster company after we diversified away from handling groundfish once the auction opened and we saw the writing on the wall with the new rules being handed down to try to manage how many fishermen could fish. Thanks Geno for sending us the  photo of Gordon-Pew fishery last week-

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Shorpy: Gloucester, Massachusetts, circa 1905. "Handling a cargo from the fishing banks."

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Gloucester, Massachusetts, circa 1905. "Handling a cargo from the fishing banks." 8×10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company.

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Gloucester Fisherman Getting Ready For A Trip Photo on Shorpy

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Networking: 1905

Gloucester, Massachusetts, circa 1905. "Fisherman getting ready for a trip." 8×10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. View full size.

1901 East Gloucester Flake Yard Photo On Shorpy

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Thanks to Frank Garrison for sending this in. I can’t place it exactly but if I had to guess it looks like it’s near beacon Marine where the Tuna wharf is.

Annisquam Light: 1910 On Shorpy

Annisquam Light: 1910

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Annisquam Light: 1910