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Thunder Hole, A Receding Wave Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Thunder Hole, A Receding Wave Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Post Card of Thunder Hole. Marked W.H. Ballard, S.W. Hbr., ME | ||||
An Old Windjammer Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| An Old Windjammer Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Postcard of a Windjammer, sepia tones. Likely Ballard, but not so marked. | ||||
Otter Cliffs Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Otter Cliffs Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Post Card of Otter Cliffs. Likely Ballard, but not so marked. | ||||
Surf Striking Rocks Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Surf Striking Rocks Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Print of W.H. Ballard photograph (stamped and marked by hand as #248-D) Surf is striking rocks extending into the ocean. Relatively flat land on the horizon. Photo has been glued on cardboard. Susan Finkin, 42 Hyde Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-3806 ,donated the image to the Monhegan Museum Association. The photo was found in the attic of her aunt, Rita White, who was born on Monhegan in 1913 and lived there most of her life. The Monhegan Association wondered if the photo was of a site on Mount Desert Island. (We don't know, as of March 2010! Charlotte Morrill has not seen a copy in the SWH Public Library collection.) [show more] | ||||
158th Company CCC Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| 158th Company CCC Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Framed photograph of the 158th Company Civilian Conservation Corps, Leaders Club approximately 1938. Slip of paper identifying individuals taped to the glass. Frame created by George F. Tuttle. |