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Otter Creek Cove Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Otter Creek Cove Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Fisherman's shack at Otter Creek Cove. Inscription on back reads "Fisherman's shack at Otter Creek Cove" in pencil and a stamp for LaRue Spiker is at the bottom right. Black and white | |
Main Street, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Main Street, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Eleven b/w scanned photographs of Main Street, Northeast Harbor, in 1972. Photo 1887 a: Fire House Photo 1887 b: Carlo's car Photo 1887 c: Bank Photo 1887 d: P. P. Hill's Photo 1887 e: Kimball Shop Photo 1887 f: Kimball Shop (from lower end) Photo 1887 g: McGrath's Photo 1887 h: Dot (Renault) Photo 1887 i: Dad getting into car in front of drug store Photo 1887 j: Drug store Photo 1887 k: Where Bank will be. Tracy's paint shop in white building [show more] | |
Classic Bangor Motor Co. Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Classic Bangor Motor Co. Northeast Harbor Library Description: Bangor Motor Co. with classic cars lined up in front. | ||
Stanley's Fish Market, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Stanley's Fish Market, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: David Stanley ran Stanley's Fish Market in Northeast Harbor. Photos 2188 a-f: Stanley's Fish Market Photo 2188 g: woody (Plymouth or Buick) from about 1950's. | |
The Henry R. Hinckley Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Gordon & White Garage with Five Taxis and their Drivers Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gordon & White Garage with Five Taxis and their Drivers Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The taxis are from Left to Right: 1941 Ford 1941 Ford 1941 Ford 1937 Buick Sedan 1937 Packard Formal Sedan |
Gordon & White Garage with Automobiles Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gordon & White Garage with Automobiles Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Vehicles from Left to Right: c. 1946 Ford Pickup Truck - in front of garage 1950 Ford - on side of garage 1951 Ford 1953 Ford c. 1953 Ford Truck 1941 Chevrolet |
Gordon & White Garage with Automobiles and Trucks Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gordon & White Garage with Automobiles and Trucks Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The vehicles from Left to Right: c. 1949 International Harvester Truck - far left at back facing camera c. 1950 Mercury facing camera (in front of unknown car) Gordon & White's 1950 Ford Tow Truck Unknown wood stake truck c. 1947 Ford c. 1946 Dodge 1949 Ford 1950 Chevrolet - company vehicle for a Bar Harbor Chevrolet dealer c. 1939 Pontiac c. 1931 Ford - spoke wheel just visible at right front of photograph |
Automobiles and Esso Pump at Gordon & White Garage Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Automobiles and Esso Pump at Gordon & White Garage Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The cars are a 1954 Ford on the left and a 1956 Chevrolet on the right. The building just visible on the far right is the Mobil gas station. |
Southwest Harbor Tremont Nursing Association First Ambulance Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Southwest Harbor Tremont Nursing Association First Ambulance Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The ambulance is shown in front of Gordon & White Garage. The Southwest Harbor / Tremont Nursing Association ambulance is a 1966 Ford 390 and was a gift from Mrs. Richard Payne. |