This is the most incredible archive of Gloucester Photos from the 50’s since Charlie Lowe.
MUST VIEW!!!!!
click the photo below for Gloucester in 1958 photo slide show of Gloucester Harbor from Nick DeWolf’s photostream
This is the most incredible archive of Gloucester Photos from the 50’s since Charlie Lowe.
click the photo below for Gloucester in 1958 photo slide show of Gloucester Harbor from Nick DeWolf’s photostream
| Marty Luster on The Old Map | |
| bouy28 on Gloucester Vietnam Veterans Me… | |
| love reigns on The Old Map | |
| cape anner on Christopher Cutler Rich Animal… | |
| Paul F. Frontiero Jr… on A Tornado in Gloucester? Here… | |
| Paul F. Frontiero Jr… on Wicked Tuna! F/V Hard Merchand… | |
| Sarah on Cripple Cove | |
| E.J. on Summer has Arrived! | |
| deb clarke on View From | |
| Geo on A Tornado in Gloucester? Here… | |
| Ann Kennedy on Gloucester At Dawn- Schooner A… | |
| Ann Kennedy on Summer has Arrived! | |
| Ann Kennedy on Cripple Cove | |
| Kimberlee on Readings From the Writings of … | |
| Donna Ardizzoni on Gloucester Vietnam Veterans Me… |
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I was 10 years old then. Cannot view. I am on iPad, no flash. My uncle was Alex Chisholm and he owned property along Pirates Cove. Think he was an owner of the Rocky Neck Railways at some point.
Ahhh…wooden dragers, white tiped orange masts, and wood lobster pots.
I was 3 years old then, but still have fond memories of that time.
Thank you for this post.
great pictures!!
Love to see those old BxWs, thanks.
Wow! Those are amazing, what a huge fishing fleet! Homie’s longevity is amazing too!!! LOL
Wow! Does that bring back memories. I worked in the harbor the summer before (1957) running John Hayes Hammond Jr.s’ boat, “Irene”.
Truly revived memories.