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Bass Harbor Head Light in the Snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Negative
  • Places, Shore
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1961-12
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
  • In Copyright
Bass Harbor Head Light in the Snow
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Sailing Class on Float at Southwest Harbor Across from Manset Shore
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1960-06-21
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
Municpal Pier at Bar Harbor, Maine
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Town
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1964-08
  • Bar Harbor
  • In Copyright
Municpal Pier at Bar Harbor, Maine
Southwest Harbor Public Library
William T. Holmes House and Surrounding Buildings on the South Side of Clark Point Road
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • 1968
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
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Photograph taken from 19 Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine - The Southwest Motor Company - previously site of Moore's Garage Co. - site of the Post Office building in 2010. The automobile parked on Clark Point Road at the left was a c. 1962 Plymouth. The center car parked on the road was a 1960 Chevrolet. The one parked in the yard by the picket fence was a Dodge. “R.B. Jackson [Richard Benson Jackson (1893-1959)] is having a building erected on his lot lately purchased from P.L. Sargent. A filling station and other conveniences will be established there, and the extensive grounds opened as a parking place. This will be a great convenience to the customers of the Jackson market.” – The Ellsworth American, Wednesday, April 15, 1936. [show more]