Perry Collection
Overview
Marion Agostinho Perry was affectionately known to everyone as just "Bert" Perry. He was one of four children of Amelia (Hill) Perry and Manuel Perry, and his uncle was Captain Marion Perry, owner of the famed fishing schooner "Rose Dorothea," which won the Lipton Cup in the Fishermen's Race of Boston's Old Home Week Celebration in1907. The span of his years, 1901-1977, was marked by hard work and by unusual willingness to assume varied responsibility with warmth of spirit and personal integrity, which were unfailing. The story of his early childhood, however, reveals much about the difficult lives of the fishermen and their families in the twentieth century, and, in its retelling, one is reminded how often death stalked the boards of many a vessel sailing out of Provincetown Harbor. [More...]
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Boston Globe article titled Provincetown Decked Out Gayly As She Begins Her Celebration of Town's...Collection: PerryFormat: NewsprintSubjects: Boston Globe, Provincetown (Mass.) - 200th Anniversary, and Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century
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Cover of scrapbook compiled by Frank Shay presented to the Town of Provincetown " The Story...Collection: PerryFormat: TextSubjects: Provincetown (Mass.) - 200th Anniversary, Provincetown (Mass.)--Description and travel, and Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century
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The Cape Tip Breeze. Tourism directed newspaper Information for the Visitor, believed to be from...Collection: PerryFormat: TextSubjects: Advertising, Cape Tip Breeze, and Provincetown (Mass.)--Description and travel
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Boston Evening American article on Provincetown 200th Anniversary Celebration.Collection: PerryFormat: TextSubjects: Boston Evening American, Provincetown (Mass.) - 200th Anniversary, and Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century
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Boston Herald August 5, 1927 article entitled "Provincetown Festival Opens".Collection: PerryFormat: NewsprintSubjects: Boston Herald, Provincetown (Mass.) - 200th Anniversary, and Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century
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- Advertising [2]
- Art [1]
- Atlantic Fisherman [1]
- Boston Advertiser [1]
- Boston Evening American [1]
- Boston Globe [2]
- Boston Herald [3]
- Boston Post [4]
- Boston Sunday Globe [1]
- Business Records [1]
- Cape Cod (Mass.) History [1]
- Cape Tip Breeze [1]
- Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.) [2]
- Festivals [1]
- Financial Records [1]
- Fish trade--Massachusetts--Provincetown [2]
- Fish trapping [1]
- Fisheries--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History [1]
- Fishermen [3]
- Fishers [1]
- Fishers--Massachusetts--Provincetown [1]
- Fishes [1]
- Fishing [1]
- Fishing boats--Massachusetts--Provincetown [1]
- Fishing villages--Massachusetts--Provincetown [1]
- Harbors--Provincetown--Mass [1]
- Lifeboats [1]
- Lifesaving [1]
- Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown [1]
- Local government -- Massachusetts -- Provincetown [1]
- Maps [1]
- Mayflower (Ship) [1]
- Nautilus Club (Provincetown, MA) [1]
- New Bedford Standard [4]
- New Bedford Times [4]
- New York Herald Tribune [3]
- Peaked Hill Bars Station [1]
- Provincetown (Mass.) - 200th Anniversary [27]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--Description and travel [3]
- Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century [29]
- Shipwrecks [1]
- Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod region [1]
- Weirs [1]
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