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Harpoon or "Lilly Iron" with swivel piece on the barb Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Harpoon head from Victor White's old garage Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Iron ladle for pouring lead, from Lou Ladd's workshop Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Soldering iron with copper head from Lou Ladd's workshop Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Head of a branding iron: W.E. BUNKER Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Trawl line on wood frame with lead sinker and large hook Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Postcard with stamp sent from the First National Bank in Bar Harbor to H. Clark in Southwest Harbor. Tremont Historical Society
Shoemaker's lasts with cast iron support post Great Cranberry Island Historical Society