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Filling cans with sardines, Eastport, Maine
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

People in a canning factory in Eastport, Maine, filling cans with sardines.

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Canning industry -- Maine -- Eastport
Fishing industry -- Maine -- Eastport
Food industry -- Maine -- Eastport

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Modern sardine carriers
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Part of the Booth Fishery Co. of Eastport, Maine these modern sardine carriers (c. 1930) carried 60 hogsheads of fish., cost $15,000 each and had 60 hp crude oil engines. This is part of the Atlantic Fisherman collection: correspondence, photographs and news articles to and from the Atlantic Fisherman, a journal concerned with commercial fishing.

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Booth Fishery Co. (Eastport, Me.)
Fishing boats -- Maine -- Eastport -- Photographs
Fishing industry -- Maine -- Eastport
Sardine fisheries -- Maine -- Eastport

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Photo of sardine weirs in Eastport
Maine State Archives, Still Image

Photo of sardine weirs in Eastport.

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Fisheries
Geography: transportation, waterways, maritime, shipbuilding, fishing
Sardines
Weirs
Fishing/Fisherman

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Cutting Fish, Sardine Cannery
Fogler Special Collections, Still Image

Photograph of a group of boys gathered around a table filled with fish, cutting fish for sardine cans. William Underwood Co., sardine cannery, Jonesport, ME

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Fishery processing
Fishing/Fisherman
Industry
Quality of work life
Sardine industry

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Lubec, Maine sardine industry
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

This photograph shows sardine cans at a fish processing facility in Lubec, Maine. This industry was a mainstay for this area of Maine during the 20th century.

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Canning -- Maine -- Lubec
Fishing industry -- Maine -- Lubec
Food industry -- Maine -- Lubec
Sardines -- Maine -- Lubec

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Fishing fleet, Eastport, Maine
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Fred G. Milliken, photographer and writer for the Atlantic Fisherman magazine wrote, "Part of big fishing fleet at Frontier operated in Passamaquoddy Bay and almost daily in Eastport Harbor. But only during the sardine season. Most of these large boats now moored. Majority in photograph are Canadian owned." This is part of the Atlantic Fisherman collection. The magazine was concerned with commercial fishing in New England and was published in Goffstown, New Hampshire from 1919-1954.

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Eastport (Me.) -- Photographs
Fishing boats -- Maine -- Eastport
Fishing industry -- Maine -- Passamaquoddy Bay -- Photographs
Sardine fishing -- Maine

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Bodies In Motion: The Biomechanics of Sports
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:54:36

Using athletics, QUEST takes a fresh look at the way our bodies move. Bridging the gap between research and the playing field, coaches, trainers and athletes themselves discover how to optimize performance and what to do when injury causes that performance to fail.

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Biomechanics
Sports -- Physiological aspects
Human mechanics
Human locomotion

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Fish processing
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Outdoor fish processing in Eastport, Maine. This image shows children working at a fish processing plant.

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Business enterprises -- Maine -- Eastport
Child laborers
Children's rights -- Maine -- Eastport
Fishing -- Maine -- Eastport
Fishing industry -- Maine -- Eastport
Industry -- Maine -- Eastport

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Cut herrings ready for putting up as sardines, Eastport, Me.
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Baskets of cut herring ready for putting up as sardines in Eastport, Maine.

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Fishing industry -- Maine -- Eastport

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Lobster traps and women, 1937
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Fred G. Milliken, the photographer wrote, "Regulation lobster traps used by Frontier Maine fishermen at Eastport. Very few Eastport boatmen take to lobster fishing and less than 100 traps are owned at 4 mile island seaport. These traps are valued at $2.00 each.' This is part of the Atlantic Fisherman collection: correspondence, photographs and news articles to and from the Atlantic Fisherman, a journal concerned with commercial fishing.

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Children -- Maine -- Eastport
Fishing industry -- Maine -- Eastport
Lobster fisheries -- Maine -- Eastport
Lobster traps -- 1930-1940 -- Maine -- Eastport -- Photographs

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