Description: Part of a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. No drawing number listed. Sketch of memorial tablet inscription above the Reading Room doors with calculations. No date given; likely 1911.
Description: Part of a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. No drawing number listed. Doors to the Reading Room showing memorial tablet. No date given; likely 1911.
Description: Detail No. 245 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. 3/4" Detail Leather Covered Doors in Rotunda. Note: "This design supersedes design shown in details of 225".
Description: Drawing No. 225 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. 3/4" Scale Details of Rotunda &c. Drawn by J.S. Revised 1910-10-04.
Description: Drawing No. 209 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Miscellaneous Structural Details. Drawn by C.A.H. and checked by E.H.Y.
Description: Drawing No. 208 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Chimney Detail. Drawn by C.A.H. and checked by A.C.F.
Description: Drawing No. 207 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Details of Cast Iron Columns. Drawn by C.A.H.
Description: Drawing No. 204 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Details of Exterior Work. Drawn by E.H.Y. and checked by C.A.H.
Description: Drawing No. 202 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Stair Details. Drawn by C.H.K. ; traced by C.H.K. ; checked by C.A.H.
Description: Drawing No. 110 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Transverse and Miscellaneous Sections. Drawn by C.A.H. and J.S.
Description: Drawing No. 109 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Longitudinal Section. Drawn by C.A.H. and traced by D.O.
Description: Drawing No. 108 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. East Side Elevation. Drawn by C.A.H. and traced by D.O.
Description: Drawing No. 107 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Rear Elevation. Drawn by C.A.H. and traced by D.O.
Description: Drawing No. 106 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. West Side Elevation. Drawn by C.A.H. and traced by D.O.
Description: Drawing No. 203 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Details of Exterior Work. Drawn by J.S. and checked by C.A.H.
Description: Drawing No. 105 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Front Elevation. Drawn by C.A.H. and traced by D.O.
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.
Description: There are two folders labeled "Bar Harbor High School, Fred Savage". The first folder is marked as containing blueprints. The second folder, which has the date 1907 on it, is marked as containing kraft. 2012 exhibit text: Bar Harbor High School Bar Harbor, ME, 1907 Ink on linen The Gerrish Collection, MDI Historical Society Savage's exacting sketch elevations are interesting. His early studies flirt with a rather more flamboyant expression, but he finally gravitates to the more traditional composition This classical design for the town's High School is very similar to the design of many local schools throughout the nation in the early 20th century. The health and educational reform principles of adequate light and ventilation are clearly incorporated with ample windows in each room. The elements of design are typical for this type of Colonial revival composition. A rusticated base is topped with a solid and strong masonry brick Facade. It is further punctuated with groupings of large windows all painted a light color. This composition is capped with a strong projecting cornice. The brick details and limestone accents are nicely balanced [show more]
Description: Situated on two hundred acres of waterfront property overlooking Western Bay, August Moon began its existence as the summer camp of the late Brooke Astor. The original two structures, a two-bedroom cottage and separate glass teahouse by architect Robert Patterson, have been restored and modernized by the current owners. Architectural drawing showing both elevation and bird's-eye views of the section plan for the Astor camp. People Mentioned: Mrs. Vincent Astor Camp for Mrs. Vincent Astor 3 in. = 1 ft. [show more]
Description: Situated on two hundred acres of waterfront property overlooking Western Bay, August Moon began its existence as the summer camp of the late Brooke Astor. The original two structures, a two-bedroom cottage and separate glass teahouse by architect Robert Patterson, have been restored and modernized by the current owners. Architectural drawing showing elevation views of the plan for the Astor camp. People Mentioned: Mrs. Vincent Astor Camp for Mrs. Vincent Astor 1/2 in. = 1 ft. [show more]