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Wheelhouse - Transparency, Slide
Wheelhouse on the deck of Carter's Creek, formerly the Absecon (built in 1950 for the J. Howard Smith Co. of Long Island, NY), at Ampro Shipyard, Weems, Virginia. The 135-foot boat was refitted into a modern day menhaden snapper rig by the owners, Curtis and Jimmy Kellum, with help from Ampro. Photos were taken by Larry Chowning to accompany his article "To fish another day," published in National Fisherman, November, 2005, pages 34-34.
Record Type: Photo
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Wheelhouse - Transparency, Slide
Wheelhouse on the deck of Carter's Creek, formerly the Absecon (built in 1950 for the J. Howard Smith Co. of Long Island, NY), at Ampro Shipyard, Weems, Virginia. The 135-foot boat was refitted into a modern day menhaden snapper rig by the owners, Curtis and Jimmy Kellum, with help from Ampro. Photos were taken by Larry Chowning to accompany his article "To fish another day," published in National Fisherman, November, 2005, pages 34-34.
Record Type: Photo
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Wheelhouse interior - Transparency, Slide
Wheelhouse interior on the Iris Marie. Photos were taken to accompany the story "The belle of the bay," a busy yard turns out a classy wooden boat for a Chesapeake Bay gillnetter and rod-and-reel fisherman, by Larry S. Chowning. The article was published in National Fisherman, April, 2003, pages 46-47.
Record Type: Photo
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Wheelhouse interior and console - Transparency, Slide
Wheelhouse interior and console of the Iris Marie, a 39'-6" deadrise gillnetting and commercial rod-and-reel boat built by George Butler for Hudnell H. Haynie, Jr. Photos were taken to accompany the story "The belle of the bay," a busy yard turns out a classy wooden boat for a Chesapeake Bay gillnetter and rod-and-reel fisherman, by Larry S. Chowning. The article was published in National Fisherman, April, 2003, pages 46-47.
Record Type: Photo
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White oak frames, boat interior - Transparency, Slide
White oak frames, boat interior. Photos were taken to accompany the story "The deck boat revisited," a wooden 42-footer proves a worthy namesake of longtime Chesapeake Bay boatbuilder Francis Lee Haynie, by Larry S. Chowning. The article was published in National Fisherman, November, 2004, pages 40-41.
Record Type: Photo
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Will Shackelford of Urbanna in his his boat - Transparency, Slide
Carroll Chowning, Jr. took these photos near the Lord Mott Plant at the mouth of Urbanna Creek in 1959. This photo is of Will Shackleford of Urbanna (Cottage Row) originally from Guinea Neck. His daughter married Edmond Harrow (Deltaville boatbuilder) who lived on Lovers Lane. The boat was used in the trotline crab fishery (moored right inside of Urbanna Creek) and the oyster fishery. This photo was taken between Lord Mott and Urbanna Creek...
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris - Transparency, Slide
Larry Chowning took photos of Willard Norris building a 22' wooden skiff at his shop on Lovers Lane in Deltaville, VA. Norris was 78 at the time of this article. Pictures were included in Larry's story "A wooden boat holdout," National Fisherman, July, 2005, pages 32-33. Chowning quotes Norris about this boatbulding community in Deltaville: "I can take you right down the street," he says. "Lad Wright, Tom Wright, Rob Dudley, John Wright, Lewis Wr...
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris - Transparency, Slide
Larry Chowning took photos of Willard Norris building a 22' wooden skiff at his shop on Lovers Lane in Deltaville, VA. Norris was 78 at the time of this article. Pictures were included in Larry's story "A wooden boat holdout," National Fisherman, July, 2005, pages 32-33. Chowning quotes Norris about this boatbulding community in Deltaville: "I can take you right down the street," he says. "Lad Wright, Tom Wright, Rob Dudley, John Wright, Lewis Wr...
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris building a skiff in his shop - Negative, Film
Photos of a wooden skiff being built by Willard Norris.
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris builds a deadrise - Negative, Film
Willard Norris and an apprentice work on a wooden deadrise boat in his shop.
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris deadrise ready for engine installation - Negative, Film
Wooden deadrise boat built by Willard Norris moored at Norton Marina. The nearly completed boat is ready for the engine to be installed.
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris in his boatshop - Transparency, Slide
Larry Chowning took photos of Willard Norris building a 22' wooden skiff at his shop on Lovers Lane in Deltaville, VA. Norris was 78 at the time of this article. Pictures were included in Larry's story "A wooden boat holdout," National Fisherman, July, 2005, pages 32-33. Chowning quotes Norris about this boatbulding community in Deltaville: "I can take you right down the street," he says. "Lad Wright, Tom Wright, Rob Dudley, John Wright, Lewis Wr...
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris in his boatshop - Transparency, Slide
Larry Chowning took photos of Willard Norris building a 22' wooden skiff at his shop on Lovers Lane in Deltaville, VA. Norris was 78 at the time of this article. Pictures were included in Larry's story "A wooden boat holdout," National Fisherman, July, 2005, pages 32-33. Chowning quotes Norris about this boatbulding community in Deltaville: "I can take you right down the street," he says. "Lad Wright, Tom Wright, Rob Dudley, John Wright, Lewis Wr...
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris next to 22' skiff - Transparency, Slide
Larry Chowning took photos of Willard Norris building a 22' wooden skiff at his shop on Lovers Lane in Deltaville, VA. Norris was 78 at the time of this article. Pictures were included in Larry's story "A wooden boat holdout," National Fisherman, July, 2005, pages 32-33. Chowning quotes Norris about this boatbulding community in Deltaville: "I can take you right down the street," he says. "Lad Wright, Tom Wright, Rob Dudley, John Wright, Lewis Wr...
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris next to 22' skiff - Transparency, Slide
Larry Chowning took photos of Willard Norris building a 22' wooden skiff at his shop on Lovers Lane in Deltaville, VA. Norris was 78 at the time of this article. Pictures were included in Larry's story "A wooden boat holdout," National Fisherman, July, 2005, pages 32-33. Chowning quotes Norris about this boatbulding community in Deltaville: "I can take you right down the street," he says. "Lad Wright, Tom Wright, Rob Dudley, John Wright, Lewis Wr...
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris next to 22' skiff - Transparency, Slide
Larry Chowning took photos of Willard Norris building a 22' wooden skiff at his shop on Lovers Lane in Deltaville, VA. Norris was 78 at the time of this article. Pictures were included in Larry's story "A wooden boat holdout," National Fisherman, July, 2005, pages 32-33. Chowning quotes Norris about this boatbulding community in Deltaville: "I can take you right down the street," he says. "Lad Wright, Tom Wright, Rob Dudley, John Wright, Lewis Wr...
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris standing next to a boat at his boat shop - Print, Photographic
A 5" X 7.5" color photographic print of Willard Norris standing next to a boat at his boat shop behind his home on Lovers Lane in Deltaville, VA. It is mounted on a foam board back with information about the photo below the print.
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris with 22' skiff - Transparency, Slide
Larry Chowning took photos of Willard Norris building a 22' wooden skiff at his shop on Lovers Lane in Deltaville, VA. Norris was 78 at the time of this article. Pictures were included in Larry's story "A wooden boat holdout," National Fisherman, July, 2005, pages 32-33. Chowning quotes Norris about this boatbulding community in Deltaville: "I can take you right down the street," he says. "Lad Wright, Tom Wright, Rob Dudley, John Wright, Lewis Wr...
Record Type: Photo
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Willard Norris with a "Deltaville Dolly" for hauling boats - Transparency, Slide
Larry Chowning took photos of Willard Norris building a 22' wooden skiff at his shop on Lovers Lane in Deltaville, VA. Norris was 78 at the time of this article. Pictures were included in Larry's story "A wooden boat holdout," National Fisherman, July, 2005, pages 32-33. Chowning quotes Norris about this boatbulding community in Deltaville: "I can take you right down the street," he says. "Lad Wright, Tom Wright, Rob Dudley, John Wright, Lewis Wr...
Record Type: Photo
