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- Shelburne Shipyard
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View while on the cradle hauled out on track looking toward the Marine Railway building at the Shelburne Shipyard. Undated but late 1920s, early 1930?
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- Shelburne Shipyard
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View of metal machinery wheel and chain inside the Marine Railway building at the Shelburne Shipyard.
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- Shelburne Shipyard
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Photo of the Marine Railway building and apparatus used in maneuvering the boats.
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- Shelburne Shipyard
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Portion of the roller tracks used to maneuver boats at the Shelburne Shipyard. This is at the water's edge.
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- Shelburne Shipyard
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Two crew men from the Shelburne Shipyard stand on the huge boat cradle that is partially submerged in the waters of Lake Champlain.
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- Shelburne Shipyard
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Photo of the heavy chains part of the machinery that maneuvers the heavy boats at the Shelburne Shipyard.
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- Shelburne Shipyard
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Dry dock cradle at the edge of the shore of Lake Champlain at the Shelburne Shipyard seen with its tracks and heavy metal chains attached. Picture shows keel, blocks, bilge blocks and docking platform. A ferry boat is in the far distance to the extreme left.
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- Shelburne Shipyard
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Photo of the inside of the Marine Railway building at the Shelburne Shipyard. View of some of the machinery that maneuvers the boats.
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- Shelburne Shipyard
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Exterior of the Maine Railway building showing some of the heavy chains and machinery used to maneuver the boats.
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- Shelburne Shipyard
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View of the line of tracks leading to the shore and the partially submerged dry dock cradle.
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- Ticonderoga - Move to Shelburne Museum
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December 30, 1954. Engineers and surveyors signal and look through their instruments. On this date the flooding of a man made basin is taking place. The steamship Ticonderoga was pushed into the basin. The flooding allows the ship to rise as one million gallons of water per hour fill the basin....
Show moreDecember 30, 1954. Engineers and surveyors signal and look through their instruments. On this date the flooding of a man made basin is taking place. The steamship Ticonderoga was pushed into the basin. The flooding allows the ship to rise as one million gallons of water per hour fill the basin. Surveyor calculations is the only way to position the ship precisely over a submerged wheeled cradle. Photo 84.
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- Veterinarian's Office: Charles W. Gates
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1946 photo of veterinarian's office of Charles W. Gates at 240 Shelburne Road. Dr. Gates sits at a table.
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- Webb Estate (Shelburne, VT)
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Bride Frederica Webb Gamble in her gown on her wedding day with her husband.
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- Webb Estate (Shelburne, VT)
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Photo of an artist's rendering of the Webb estate, Shelburne Farms.
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- Webb Estate (Shelburne, VT)
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Photo of an artist's rendering of the Webb estate at Shelburne Farms.
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- Webb Estate (Shelburne, VT)
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An equestrian jumping hurdles.
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- Webb Estate (Shelburne, VT)
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Photo of an artist's rendering of the Webb estate.
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- Webb Estate (Shelburne, VT)
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An older man and woman relax in a lodge on the grounds of the Webb estate in Shelburne, Vermont. Wood paneled walls and an open beam ceiling are seen along with a flag stone floor and stone fireplace.
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- Webb Estate (Shelburne, VT)
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Photo of an artist's rendering of the Webb estate at Shelburne Farms.
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- Webb Estate (Shelburne, VT)
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Photo of an artist's rendering of the Webb estate at Shelburne Farms.