• Home
  • Search
  • Browse Collections
  • My Account
  • About
  • DC Network Digital Commons Network™
Skip to main content
DigitalCommons@UMaine The University of Maine
  • Home
  • About
  • FAQ
  • My Account
  • Contacts

Home > Fogler Library > Special Collections > MANUSCRIPTS > KENDALL_COLLECTION > KENDALL_1930S

Kendall Collection

Images 1930-1939

Kendall's 1930s Photo Albums
The speed and excitement of harness racing made it a popular sport in Maine and New England from the late nineteenth century through the early twentieth century. Despite the Depression Era economics, legal wagering was first introduced in New Hampshire in 1933. Maine quickly followed suit and established the Maine State Racing Commission within a few years. As a result, the sport exploded into a successful commercial activity. Horses were bred on rural farms and trained near cities and towns with racing facilities.

It is within the pages of albums from this decade that the viewer will find images of the first Grand Circuit races held in Maine as well as photos of Hall of Fame Immortal drivers Benjamin White, Del Cameron, Walter Gibbons, Sep Palin, Charles Lacey, Fred Egan, Harry Brusie, Frank Safford, Vic Fleming, Walter Cox, and Pierce Chappelle. Hall of Fame horses Greyhound, Billy Direct, Bingen, Rosalind, Single G. are among the horses found documented by Kendall. Arguably the most notable and historically significant photos taken by Kendall are those of Hall of Fame horse Greyhound piloted by Hall of Famer Septimus Palin to a 1:57 1/2 finish at Old Orchard Beach in 1939, breaking his own record run of 2.01 three years earlier.

If not for the photographs captured by Guy Kendall in 1935 and 1936, the brief but brilliant career of Vergery Luella Carson of Lewis, N.Y. would have been all but lost to time.

According to Rebecca Howard, collections curator at the Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame in Goshen, N.Y., "The discovery of Carson’s nearly forgotten career in harness racing is an exciting step in the documentation of what has been a long tradition of women in the sport. In most cases we have only trace evidence, one line notes in newspapers or brief accounts of women in the 1880s and early 1900’s who drove in trotting events. With the Guy Kendall images Carson’s all-too-brief career reminds us that there are more stories to be discovered and told."

Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Please first navigate to a specific Image before printing.

Follow

Switch View to List View Slideshow
 
  • Alola Land by Guy Kendall

    Alola Land

  • <b>Atlantic Volo</b>: King Ben wins 1st heat Calumet Farm Stake by Guy Kendall

    <b>Atlantic Volo</b>: King Ben wins 1st heat Calumet Farm Stake

  • Bessie King by Guy Kendall

    Bessie King

  • Betty Curtis by Guy Kendall

    Betty Curtis

  • Betty Curtis by Guy Kendall

    Betty Curtis

  • Bill Rogers by Guy Kendall

    Bill Rogers

  • <b>Bither</b> wins from Stanwood Guy by Guy Kendall

    <b>Bither</b> wins from Stanwood Guy

  • Bither wins from <b>Stanwood Guy</b> by Guy Kendall

    Bither wins from <b>Stanwood Guy</b>

  • Blanche Belwin by Guy Kendall

    Blanche Belwin

  • Blanche Belwin by Guy Kendall

    Blanche Belwin

  • Bronx by Guy Kendall

    Bronx

  • Brother Hanover by Guy Kendall

    Brother Hanover

  • Brown Berry finishing third; 2nd heat 2 year olds by Guy Kendall

    Brown Berry finishing third; 2nd heat 2 year olds

  • Calumet Adam by Guy Kendall

    Calumet Adam

  • Calumet Admiral by Guy Kendall

    Calumet Admiral

  • Calumet Alice by Guy Kendall

    Calumet Alice

 

Page 70 of 101

  • 67
  • 68
  • 69
  • 70
  • 71
  • 72
  • 73
 
 

Search

Advanced Search

  • Notify me via email or RSS

Browse

  • Collections
  • Disciplines
  • Authors

Contacts

  • Contact the Repository

Author Corner

  • Author FAQ

Gallery Locations

  • View gallery on map
  • View gallery in Google Earth
 
Elsevier - Digital Commons

Home | My Account | Accessibility Statement |

Privacy Copyright DigitalCommons@UMaine ISSN: 2476-2547