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John S. Banks
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Writing
Title
Speaking From the Center
Year
2004
John Affleck highlights the life of Roland Watier, a member of the Council of Men. Affleck discusses Watier's storytelling and his role within the Council of Men.
Type
published content
Title
The Farming Edge
Year
1988
In Turner, Maine, farmers are known for their competitiveness. John G. Dale highlights the lives of farmers and farm life in Turner.
Type
Photography
Title
John Beckwith, Horseman
Year
2002
Valerie Haynes documents the work John Beckwith does with horses in Scarborough.
Type
Writing
Title
The Apple Man
Year
2011
On John Bunker's farm in Palermo, Bunker grows hybrid peppers and livestock. Lisa Mattingly documents the life of Bunker, writing about being a cancer survivor, homesteading, and apples.
Type
published content
Title
Skinned Knuckles
Year
1974
A man with many stories, Wilfred Grendell shares a story about collecting rocks. John Nest documents how Grendell uses his rocks to build things around his home.
Type
Photography
Title
John Foster Photographs
Year
1984
For half a century, John Foster has been a bellman. Heather Lane captures images of Foster as he recounts a time when trained bellmen would come up from the South to work the summer season in Kennebunkport.
Type
Writing
Title
John Martovich, The Piano Man
Year
1998
Georgeia Smith highlights the life of John Martovich, a piano and violin repairman in Portland.
Type
published content
Title
Old Bottles
Year
1975
As a collector of old bottles, Ted Towne believes that there is history in each bottle. Paul Jackson speaks to Towne about his hobby and how each bottle represents something new.
Type
published content
Title
John Lee, Portland, 1994
Year
1995
Dropped as a child, John Lee was left blind. Marshall Clarke captures how Lee does not let his blindness stand in his way to enjoy his life to the fullest.
Type
published content
Title
Fishing off a Sailing Vessel "In Them Days"
Year
1974
As a fisherman who sailed off of sailing vessels in the early 1900's, Kenneth Hutchins has many stories about the old days of fishing. Fran Ober speaks to Hutchins about his experiences sailing in the early 1900's.
Type
published content
Title
Jake's Easter Clam
Year
1980
John Leach takes his son along when he goes clamming, following the same footsteps his father before him did. Lynn Kippax Jr. documents the importance of clamming for Leach and why he takes his son along.
Type
Photography
Title
John Lee Photographs
Year
1994
Dropped as a child, John Lee was left blind. Marshall Clarke documents how Lee does not let his blindness stand in his way to enjoy his life to the fullest.
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