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Brown Co. tug, 1926, 1927
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Brown Co. tug boat (skow?) International Paper Co., 1926-1927.

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Brown Co. (Me.) -- Employees -- Photographs
International Paper Co.
Metalworking industries
Shipbuilding -- Maine
Tug boats -- Maine

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Weight and Particular Freight of the Ship Bazaar
Fogler Special Collections, Text

Estimated list of the Weight and Particular Freight of the ship Bazaar, owned and captained by a member of the Stuart family of Richmond, Maine. List was generated in Liverpool, and details cargo and those for whom it was being shipped.

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Bills of Lading
Shipping
Shipping/Shipbuilding
Ships Cargo

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Shipbuilding at the Portland Co., 1927
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

This iron vessel was built at the Portland Company in Portland, Maine in 1921 for the Great Northern Paper & Pulp Company.

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Boatbuildling
Great Northern Paper Company
Iron and steel industry
Manufacturing industries -- Maine -- Portland
Metalworking industries -- Maine -- Portland
Paper industry
Papermaking industry
Portland Company
Shipbuilding
Ships, Iron and steel

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Bow of 80 ft. boat in Portland Co. shop.
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Here in the Portland Company erecting shop we see the bow section of an 80-foot boat being fabricated of iron in January 1921 for the Great Northern Paper & Pulp Co. The boat, with a broad rounded bow, was presumably for moving logs around in the waterways.

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Boatbuilding -- Maine -- Portland
Great Northern Paper & Pulp Co.
Iron and steel industries -- Maine -- Portland
Manufacturing industries -- Maine -- Portland
Metalworking Industries -- Maine -- Portland
Paper industry
Papermaking industry
Portland Company (Portland, Me.) -- Interiors
Shipbuilding
Ships, Iron and steel

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Tug on the ways, Portland, Maine ca. 1900
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Tugboat Cumberland out of water near Portland, Maine ca. 1900. This is part of the Portland Company collection including the years 1850-1920. The Portland Co. was an engineering firm and foundry in Portland, Maine. The collection includes engineering plans of locomotives, fire engines, marine engines, and other items manufactured by the company, photos, specification books, account books, printing plates and other memorabilia.

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Cumberland (Tugboat) -- Photographs
Portland Company (Portland, Me.)
Ship Maintenance and repair
Shipbuilding
Ships -- Repair
Tugboats -- 1900-1910 -- Maine -- Portland -- Photographs

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Bioinvasion
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 00:58:03

As human activity silently globalizes our world, our modern day ecology is under onslaught from spreading alien organisms. These plants and animals are capable of moving aggressively into a habitat and monopolizing resources to the detriment of other species. Can scientists help us win the war against this bio-invasion?

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Invasive species
Ecology

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Portland Company boiler shop employees, August 30, 1887
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Portland Company, Portland, Maine boiler shop employees, August 30, 1887. "The boiler shop employees were vital for the production of the 630 steam locomotive[s] and hundreds of marine and industrial boilers built by the Portland Company during the 19th century."- Fletcher, David H. 'The Portland Company 1846-1982. Charleston, S.C. : Arcadia Pub., 2002. 21.

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Metalworking industries
Portland Company (Portland, Me.) -- Employees -- Photographs
Railroad equipment industries
Shipbuilding
Shipfitting
Transportation equipment industries

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Blacksmith shop employees, Portland Company, 1887
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

The blacksmith shop employees at the Portland Company in Portland, Maine, August 1887. "The blacksmith shop employees were responsible for the forging and fabrication of various products built by the company."- Fletcher, David H. 'The Portland Company 1846-1982. Charleston, S.C. : Arcadia Pub., 2002. 20.

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Blacksmith shops -- Maine -- Portland
Metalworking industries
Portland Company (Portland, Me.) -- Employees -- Photographs
Railroad equipment industries
Shipbuilding
Shipfitting
Transportation equipment industries

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Quarrying tugboat, Deer Isle, Maine
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

This tug helps a sailing vessel along in the granite quarrying industry in Maine. Though marked 'Deer Isle' on the photograph, this photograph was actually taken from Stonington, Maine looking at the Goss Quarry on Crotch Island.

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Crotch Island (Me.) -- Photographs
Goss Quarry (Stonington, Me.) -- Photographs
Granite quarries
Islands -- Maine
Quarries -- Maine -- Crotch Island
Quarries -- Maine -- Deer Isle
Sailing ships
Tugboats -- Maine -- Deer Isle

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Boat fabrication, Portland Company, 1921
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Outside the Portland Company we see that the 80-foot boat being fabricated of iron is nearly completed. It was built in 1921 for the Great Northern Paper & Pulp Company. --Fletcher, David H. "The Portland Company 1846-1982." Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Pub., 2002. 74.

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Boat & ship industry -- Maine -- Portland
Great Northern Paper & Pulp Company
Iron & steel workers -- Maine -- Portland
Manufacturing industry -- Maine -- Portland
Metalworking industry -- Maine -- Portland
Portland Company (Me.) -- Manufactures
Shipbuilding -- Maine

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