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Photograph of The Knoll Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of The Knoll Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...It was built by Bar Harbor contractor John E. Clark. The Knoll burned in 1947... | ||
Photograph of Shore Cottage, also called Uferheim and Baymeath Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of Shore Cottage, also called Uferheim and Baymeath Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...Lyon along Eden Street in Bar Harbor. The cottage was built in 1884 and was based on plans by William Ralph Emerson... | ||
Photograph of Burnmouth Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of Burnmouth Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...Black and white photograph of Burnmouth, a summer cottage located on Eden Street, Bar Harbor... | ||
Photograph of Burnmouth as seen from the Water Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of Burnmouth as seen from the Water Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph of Burnmouth as seen from the water. Burnmouth was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson and built by contractor John E. Clark in 1885-86. The original owner was W.B. Walley. The house was located on Eden Street and was torn down in 1979. This view shows the house after it was altered in 1926, a project overseen by architect Arthur W. McFarland. Among other changes, the oringal porch was removed and replaced by a much version. The cottage name is sometimes misspelled as Bournemouth. [show more] | ||
Photograph of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: View of Highbrook as seen from in front of the house. Highbrook was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, and was built by W.A. Jordan. The cottage was built by Mary Leeds (Mrs. James Leeds) and was finished in 1881. Highbrook burned in 1947. | ||
Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph showing the parlor of Highbrook, looking toward the stairs. Highbrook was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, and was built by W.A. Jordan. It was built for Mary Leeds (Mrs. James Leeds) and was finished in 1881. Highbrook burned in 1947. | ||
Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph showing the parlor of Highbrook, looking toward the piazza. Highbrook was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, and was built by W.A. Jordan. It was built for Mary Leeds (Mrs. James Leeds) and was finished in 1881. Highbrook burned in 1947. | ||
Watercolor Painting "Bass Cottage" Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Watercolor Painting "Bass Cottage" Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Watercolor painting of the summer cottage "Bass Cottage" with a dedication on the lower left which reads: "Love Roy and Helene" and has the artist signature "Hallowell" on the lower right. |