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A Place Apart
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 00:27:01

Maine is a place apart from the mainstream of American society. Beginning early in Maine’s history, settlers, merchants, visitors, artists, and writers brought images of Maine to the rest of the world that shaped the State's economy, identity, and heritage. The history behind the image of Maine remains a vital part of how we and those from away view Maine today.

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Maine heritage
European settlement
History - Colonial Period

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View Interview with lobsterman Harvey Crowley, Corea, Aug. 9th 2000
Lobster Institute, Moving Image

Lobsterman Harvey Crowley discussed lobstering on the Maine coast; the life of a lobster fisherman; clamming; early history of lobster fishing; lobstering equipment and costs; lobstering laws; types of boats; Friendship sloops; and the Maine Lobstermen’s Association.

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Crowley, Harvey -- Interviews
Lobster fishers
Lobster industry
Lobster fisheries -- Catch effort
Lobster fisheries -- Equipment and supplies
Lobster fisheries -- Law and legislation
Lobsters -- Conservation
Corea (Me.) -- History
Oral history
Fishing/Fisherman

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View Interview with lobsterman Alison Bishop, Prospect Harbor
Lobster Institute, Moving Image

In this interview, Prospect Harbor based lobsterman Alison Bishop discussed the evolvement of lobster fisheries, the impact of the mordern equipment on the industry, the state laws and legislations, and the importance of the conservation of lobster resources.

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Bishop, Alison -- Inteviews
Lobster fishers
Lobster industry
Lobster fisheries -- Catch effort
Lobster fisheries -- Equipment and supplies
Lobster fisheries -- Law and legislation
Lobsters -- Conservation
Prospect Harbor (Me.) -- History
Oral history
Fishing/Fisherman

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View Interview with lobsterman Al McNeilly, Owl's Head, June 30th 2004
Lobster Institute, Moving Image

Lobsterman Al McNeilly talked about his family and education background, lobster fishing experience, traps building, modern technologies of the industry, and the conservation and preservation of lobster stocks.

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McNeilly, Al -- Interviews
Lobster fishers
Lobster fisheries -- Catch effort
Lobster fisheries -- Equipment and supplies
Lobster fisheries -- Law and legislation
Oral history
Fishing/Fisherman

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View Interview with lobsterman Richard Black, Bass Harbor, Feb. 6th 2003
Lobster Institute, Moving Image

Bass Harbor based lobsterman Richard Black talking about how he got into the lobster fishing industry, his family and educational background, and the daily lobstering life on the ocean.

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Black, Richard -- Interviews
Lobster fishers
Lobster industry
Lobsters
Lobster fisheries -- Catch effort
Lobster fisheries -- Equipment and supplies
Oral history
Bass Harbor (Me.) -- History
Fishing/Fisherman

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Climate Change: In Our Backyard
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:56:45

Using close-to-home examples, the views of leading scientists come alive as they show how climate change can affect almost every aspect of our lives - and in turn, how we affect the climate.

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Climatic changes
Ecology/Energy

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They Came By Sea
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 00:28:01

Europeans arrived here by sea, attracted by the region's phenomenal fisheries and the natural resources visible on the coast. At first, they weren't interested in establishing permanent settlements but, as an appreciation for the economic value of Maine's natural resources grew, colonial settlement began. Today, Maine continues to rely on the economic advantages available through the natural resources of the coast.

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Fishing/Fisherman
History - Colonial Period

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View Interview with fishermen Jim and Betty Knott
Lobster Institute, Moving Image

Jim Knott, who invented the wire lobster trap, talked about his family and educational background, how he invented the wire traps and the advantage of wire traps over wooden traps. His wife, Betty Knott, talked about their family business: Riverdale Mills.

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Knott, James M. -- Interviews
Knott, Betty -- Interviews
Lobster traps
Lobster fisheries -- Equipment and supplies
Riverdale Mills
Industry
Wire products industry

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View The Paper Chase
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:01:41

An event held by an expatriate club in Shanghai, China, in which riders raced over a course through the countryside. Clip excerpted from original films donated to Northeast Historic Film by Joan Swan Branch, daughter of Joseph E.C. Swan. The Joan Branch Collection, Accessions 0706 and 0712, is 7400 feet of silent 16mm reversal film shot between 1920 and 1940, primarily in Maine and China. Joan Branch's grandfather, Forrest Colby of Bingham, Maine, was Maine Forest Commissioner. Forrest Colby's daughter, Lena Mary Colby, married Joseph E.C. Swan in Shanghai, China, in 1923. The China footage was shot by Swan's father, Joseph E.C. Swan, between 1928 and 1936. Joseph E.C. Swan (1898-1960) was a founding member of Swan, Culbertson & Fitz, a banking and brokerage firm in the Far East. He was associated with the firm from 1926 to 1936. He lived with his wife and three children in Shanghai.

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Horse sports
Americans - China - Shanghai - History - 20th century
Shanghai Paper Hunt Club (Shanghai: China)

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View Shanghai
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:00:27

Clip excerpted from original films donated to Northeast Historic Film by Joan Swan Branch, daughter of Joseph E.C. Swan. The Joan Branch Collection, Accessions 0706 and 0712, is 7400 feet of silent 16mm reversal film shot between 1920 and 1940, primarily in Maine and China. Joan Branch's grandfather, Forrest Colby of Bingham, Maine, was Maine Forest Commissioner. Forrest Colby's daughter, Lena Mary Colby, married Joseph E.C. Swan in Shanghai, China, in 1923. The China footage was shot by Swan's father, Joseph E.C. Swan, between 1928 and 1936. This clip shows views of The Bund on the Shanghai waterfront with street traffic including cars, rickshaws, trucks, a trolley and pan up a building with a clock tower. Joseph E.C. Swan (1898-1960) was a founding member of Swan, Culbertson & Fitz, a banking and brokerage firm in the Far East. He was associated with the firm from 1926 to 1936. He lived with his wife and three children in Shanghai.

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Americans - China - Shanghai - History - 20th century
Shanghai (China) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century

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