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<em>Grayling</em>
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by McMillan.
<em>Evening Pastime</em>
This "picnic boat" built by Bunker and Ellis and owned by Raymond Bunker.
Photos and clippings from Addie Duren
Photos and assortment of clippings. 21 photographs of people, boats, structures, from Addie Duren's time, given to GCIHS by her son Ron Mountain, some with IDs written on reverse: A=Adline Bunker; B= Ernest Stanley In Service, First World …
<em>Widgeon 2</em>
This "picnic boat" built by Bunker and Ellis and owned by Ms. Cogswell.
<em>Rosie B.</em>
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by Winslow Bunker.
<em>SueAnn</em>
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by Raymond Bunker.
<em>Gambol</em>
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by Milliken.
<em>Richard D.</em>
This "picnic boat" built by Bunker and Ellis and owned by Perley Stanley.
<em>Rambler</em> (1967)
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by Reath.