Here’s one from a couple years ago. This picture doesn’t quite show the size of this thing. We had a 200′ crane to pull this out.
The 2nd picture puts it into prospective!
Here’s one from a couple years ago. This picture doesn’t quite show the size of this thing. We had a 200′ crane to pull this out.
The 2nd picture puts it into prospective!
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Which church is that?
Whereabouts in town is it?
I lived in Bowdoinham for 8 Yrs.
Did alot of work in Brunswick.
Where you from?
"I think natural selection must have greatly rewarded the ability to reassure oneself in a crisis with complete bull$hit."
I'm Swiss!
It's the church at the top of Main St, right next to Bowdoin College. Here's a view looking down Main St from the top of the staging.I'm from CT, but often am lucky enough to be able to head north to work with some very talented people on some special projects. Rod
Looks like things have changed a bit
imagine that
used to be a park with a huge gazebo right behind the crane boom.
probably stilln there just looks like they put in a road at the south end.
Lessee...
Mariner Lumber, Brunswick Coal and Lumber Andrews Lumber(good friends Downeast)
You Gotta go to Wood Butcher Tools in Woolwich!!!!
20-25 min. east on rte 1
They probaby still have some of my money :)"I think natural selection must have greatly rewarded the ability to reassure oneself in a crisis with complete bull$hit."
I'm Swiss!
The park is still there, as is the gazebo. We took most of our lunches in the park, there were vendors set up on the perimiter, ..........some great buffalo chicken wraps!!While there we spent most of our money at Bath Industrial Sales. Seems like every other day we were up there picking up something.Here's a couple more local shots.
I remember that being done! I have alot of family in the area(brunswick,Thopsham,Pejebscot) The church is in the middle of it all. Glad to see it being maintained!!
Formerly know as master of none 2 NOT AGAIN is how I feel about this new registration thing..........wouldn't let me sign in as m of none.Anyway...............This was a real cool project to work on...........needed harnesses, hardhats, etc,We found a time capsule at the bottom of the left front pier, if I remember right it was from the early 60's, and signed by some church members. We were told NOT to open it, only the church elder could do it.Found out there was a newspaper in it, front page was about astronauts landing on the moon.Brunswick is nice...........you're right about the church being in the middle of it..........it's like it's on its own little island, surrounded by streets............horns honking all day..........and don't get me started about the college women................ Rod