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You searched for: Contributor: Bar Harbor Historical Society✖Date: 1950s✖Subject: People✖Type: Image✖Type: Black-and-White Photograph✖
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Max Farrand Portrait Photograph Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Max Farrand Portrait Photograph Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Small brown leather folding portfolio with a black and white portrait of Max Farrand, husband of Beatrix Farrand. | |
Bar Harbor grade school students Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Bar Harbor grade school students Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: A photo of Bar Harbor grade school students attending school at temporary classrooms during construction of the new school building. Identified in photo: First row: John Higgins, Danny Bryard, Artie Young, unknown, unknown, Carl Runner, Donnie Farrell, unknow, Bob Buggell, Ginny Moore Second row: unknown, Sharon Foss, Diane Dickensen, Nancy Higgins, Patty Emery, Sharon Clough, Abbie Robinson, Martha Goodwin, Barbara Weymouth, Helen Bowker 3rd row: Alice Young, Jean Iverson, Ron Jordan, Roy Snell, Joan Jordan, Jun Power, Ann Dollicer, Barbara Grant, Joe Lafrance, unknown, Betty Robbins, Norma Wilbur, Raye Cunningham 4th Row: Crystal Emery, Patty Burr, Denice Smith, Richard Webber, Barbara Leighton, Bobby Jucius, Walter Hooper, Dick Savage, Bill Fenton, Ralph Colson, Jack Russell Back Row: Billy Salisbury, unknown, unknown, Sally Higgins, Susan Joyce, Mary Ingalls, Mary Cleaves, Philip Chase [show more] | ||
Rabbit hunter Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Rabbit hunter Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: "Protege rabbit hunter" Bill Horner on the left holding two rabbits and the .410 shotgun that was given to him by Charlie Hayward. (See also the "Rabbit Feed" photo, item 74. The other young man is George Riddell, son of Jock Riddell who is also in the Rabbit Feed photo. It was a close-knit bunch and there were many boyhood memories of those times. |