i was wondering if any of the forum members visited and photographed the West Quoddy Head Keepers cottage in the 1950's or 1960's.
If so is it possible to have them posted here, or sent directly to me?
Thanks in advance.
Marty
Martin........
So here is a west coaster's response............ Are you implying that there is a keeper of a head on the HMS Quoddy?
Otherwise.......... I can't help ya
see ya
Bob
Quote from: bparrish on May 07, 2015, 01:50:34 PM
Martin........
So here is a west coaster's response............ Are you implying that there is a keeper of a head on the HMS Quoddy?
Otherwise.......... I can't help ya
see ya
Bob
An unkept head is a very nasty place, indeed!
dave
There is a HMS QUODDY.?? no the lighhouse keepers cottage.
Given FDR's vacation home and the 'easternmost point in the US' aspect, there should be a fair number of photos from that era. But my parents didn't go a-vacationing thataway. Web search finds a 'West Quoddy Head Light Keepers Association' and a Lubec Historical Society, though.
Thanks James,
I must have viewed 1000's of photographs, but they are mostly after 2000 with a few between 1970-2000. There only a dozen between 1860-1952 in the maine Historical Society records and the Library of Congress had only a few from 1988.
There seems to be a real void of pictures between the period from 1940-1960; the timeframe which I would like to model. I've contacted the WQHLA and they will look when the site opens after 20th.
I have managed to reverse engineer most of the structure from the 1000's of images. There are areas and buildings that did exist, but with little evidence to reverse engineer from.
Marty
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here is one from 1948
Thanks James.
It's been a while since my last post and I've have not been idle. I am in the research mode trying to find all the details to the West Quoddy Head site. There has been so many revisions to the cottage it is hard to tell what is when. I am still struggling through the process and my inference engine is going at full steam. Below is a drawing os what I think the building looks "like" as of late 2014. (NB: a few small things are still missing, but that is what the challenge has been.)
[/size]I now have to finally decide the timeframe and re-do the drawing to match that period.