Description: Five page typed and annotated draft of an article on the Seal Cove Auto Museum written for an unknown publication and unknown date. Previously archived as object Id 013.FIC.30.7
Description: By George H. Taylor: Sea Going Policeman are Fisherman’s Friends ; part of LaRue Spiker Collection Previously archived as object id 013.FIC.30.32
Description: Louise Gilbert with short blond hair wearing dark short sleeve dress. She is also wearing a necklace and earrings. Standing in front of a pine tree.
Description: Unknown African American man holding tabby cat. Seated in chair outside a house or cabin. Wears turtle neck sweater and torn pants. May have been taken on a trip to Florida.
Description: Mrs. Martha Cyr-Genest, (approximately age 70-80,) at the College of the Atlantic Fair. Wears black veil on head with white blouse and plaid skirt. Seated underneath cedar tree.
Description: 3 1/2 X 3 1/2 black and white photograph of the Farnsworth children drawing at children’s table. One girl sits alone in rocking chair. Telephone table is in background.
Description: Kaye Higgins leans on railing of her log house porch. Wooden lawn chairs on porch. American flag is hung on the house. Husband mentioned in note on back is not visible.
Description: Unknown woman sitting on edge of large iron kettle probably used for tarring net. Lobster trap inside kettle. Large shingled building in background on stilts.
Description: Mrs. Millie R. Smith, seated in rocking chair, wearing dress with three flowers, leaves and stems appliqued on front, glasses and pearl or bead necklace. Wears hair short and curly.
Description: Rose Bernard (approximately age 25-30) standing next to four paintings hanging on wire display stands. Paintings of lighthouse, birds, truck, and trees.