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5.50" x 8.00"
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7.50" x 10.00"
Maine Christmas Tree Cape Neddick Lighthouse Poster

by Dawna Moore Photography

$32.56
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Maine Christmas Tree Cape Neddick Lighthouse poster by Dawna Moore Photography. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
At first, lobsters were gathered by hand along the shoreline. In the late 1700s, special boats known as smacks, which featured tanks with holes that... more
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Artist's Description
At first, lobsters were gathered by hand along the shoreline. In the late 1700s, special boats known as smacks, which featured tanks with holes that allowed seawater to circulate, were introduced in Maine for the transport of live lobsters. The workers who operated these shellfish-friendly vessels were known as smackmen. It was not until the mid-19th century that lobster trapping, also first practiced in Maine, became a more popular way to collect the sea creatures. (history.com)
About Dawna Moore Photography

Coastal & Travel Photography | Prints & Wall Art ~ I believe travel broadens the mind and feeds the soul. I love to photograph the grand scenics of the beaches and marshes at sunrise and sunset and the historic, cultural, and architectural details of the towns and cities along the seacoast. Living in the small town beach community of Amelia Island on the East Coast of Florida, I'm inspired by the sound of the waves crashing, smelling the salty sea air and the pure joy of being able to dig my toes in the sand while searching for sharks teeth along the water's edge. Through my photography, I strive to capture that same sense of wonder we feel when exploring the big, wide world beyond our windows along with bringing a feeling of...
Karen Cook
Love this! What a charming and so fitting Christmas tree for New England. What is more Maine than 'lobstah"? To use the pots to create a Christmas tree is so creative and the lights add such cheer to the dark New England nights. Favorite for sure! Hope this was entered in every Christmas contest!