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  • Projection
  • Architectural Drawing
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  • Northeast Harbor
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Title Type Subject Creator Date Place Rights
Architectural Drawing, Northeast Harbor Fleet House
Northeast Harbor Fleet
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Places, Yacht Club
  • Boit - John E. Boit
  • 1945-10
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Photographic copy (in negative) of architectural drawing of Northeast Harbor Fleet House. Drawing shows the proposed Fleet House overlooking Gilpatrick Cove as seen from the dock with doors open. The drawing is signed by John E. Boat, and the label at the bottom reads: "House for the Northeast Harbor Fleet. Roger Griswold, Architect. Oct. 1945."
Architectural Drawing, Northeast Harbor Fleet House
Northeast Harbor Fleet
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Places, Yacht Club
  • 1945 c.
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Photographic copy of a perspective drawing of the Northeast Harbor Fleet House, overlooking Gilpatrick Cove. The Fleet House is visible to the left with a mast and signal flags to the right. In the distance the dock and captain's shack is visible. This drawing may be related to those by John Boit, who seems to have executed perspective drawings for Roger Griswold, architect of the Northeast Harbor Fleet House.
Proposal Rendering for Northeast Harbor Development, circa 1928
Great Harbor Maritime Museum
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Civic, Public
  • Structures, Civic, Public, Town Hall
  • Frost - Charles Sumner Frost (1856-1931)
  • 1928 circa
  • Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Description:
18" high, 53 3/4" long Part of a larger project to redesign the northern part of Main Street, Northeast Harbor. Charles Sumner Frost was a summer resident in Northeast Harbor.