- CA ASM 2018-03-15/42
- Pièce
- Unknown
1 photograph of a group photo of Hopewell Lodge, with Bert Miner standing third from left. It is said that miner began his guiding career working at Hopewell Lodge.
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1 photograph of a group photo of Hopewell Lodge, with Bert Miner standing third from left. It is said that miner began his guiding career working at Hopewell Lodge.
1 colour photograph of W. W. Doak standing in his tackle shop.
1 photograph of Jack Storey (Guide) in rear boat, and Harold Weaver. Taken just below the Doaktown Bridge. Jack was inducted into the Atlantic Salmon Museum Hall of Fame in 1985.
1 photograph of Meadow Lodge owned by Tom Boyd and located near Leadbetter Brook outside of Doaktown. Subjects from left to right: Charles Robinson, his father George Robinson; his grandfather, Melvin Arthur Robinson (1874-1961), and on far right Tom Boyd.
Photograph of Mrs. Marian Clements
1 photograph of Mrs. Marian Clements (holding two fish) of Maine. The Clements owned a camp on the north side of the Miramichi River in Doaktown which is now the home of Ann and Washburn Storey.
Thornton Burgess - Fishing Party
1 photograph of Thornton Burgess' Fishing party.
1 photograph of a fishing party. L-R: Walter Squires, Mead Shaeffer, Ernest Troger, Ralph Orthor, Charles DeFeo, and Charles Betts (1896-1954) of Doaktown (Guide).
Photograph of George Donald Cooking Salmon
1 photograph of George ("Geordie") Donald cooking salmon for his sports' lunch on Robinson's Bar.
Photograph of George Donald with Alex Woosley and Louis Cooper
1 photograph of George ("Geordie") Donald (centre) with Alex Woosley of New Jersey (left) and Louis Copper also of New Jersey (on right) and the Donald Farm following the fall fishing season.
Photograph of George Donald Building a Fire
1 photograph of George ("Geordie") Donald building a fire to cook lunch for his sports (photo taken at Robinson's Bar, located below the Doaktown Bridge). Geordie was inducted into the Atlantic Salmon Museum's Hall of Fame in 1989.