From collection J. E. Perkins Collection
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Image of a multi-generational group of men and women inside a camp building. The man at lower left may be Bill Donnell, younger brother of Harry Donnell. Visible in image: Bill Donnell (lower left) and several young men and women, a boy, and an older couple sit together in what may be Harry Donnell's camp at Bay Point, Georgetown, known as "Camp Growl." The women are wearing blouses and long skirts while the men are in shirtsleeves. Decorations include a poster of a beautiful woman advertising Revere Rubber Co. hose, a variety of prints including one depicting children sailing a toy boat, a card depicting the points of the compass, fish netting hanging from the ceiling, and a framed picture of the ship SHENANDOAH, built 1890 in Bath, Maine by Arthur Sewall. Information about this photograph courtesy Nathan Lipfert, Senior Curator, Maine Maritime Museum, Bath.