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Richard Stanley Aboard the Acadia Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Richard Stanley Aboard the Acadia Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Richard Lewis Stanley aboard Acadia. | ||
Ralph Warren Stanley Presenting a Half-Model of a Friendship Sloop to Bruce Noble Morang and Marcia (Vannah) Morang Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley Presenting a Half-Model of a Friendship Sloop to Bruce Noble Morang and Marcia (Vannah) Morang Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Left to Right: Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Bruce Noble Morang (1930-1993) Marcia (Vannah) Morang, Mrs. Bruce Noble Morang "Bruce and Marcia Morang were presented with a half-model I made as an award at the Friendship Sloop Society annual meeting in 1992." - “Ralph Stanley : Tales of a Maine Boatbuilder” by Craig S. Milner and Ralph W. Stanley, published by Down East Books, Camden, Maine 2004, p. 117. | |
Peter Blanchard, Nan Kellam, and Unknown Man on Placentia Island Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Peter Blanchard, Nan Kellam, and Unknown Man on Placentia Island Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Peter Blanchard and Nan Kellam Aboard Rundy Turnstone Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Peter Blanchard and Nan Kellam Aboard Rundy Turnstone Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Peter Blanchard and Nan Kellam Aboard Rundy Turnstone Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Peter Blanchard and Nan Kellam Aboard Rundy Turnstone Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Bill Robinson Mending Nets Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bill Robinson Mending Nets Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Otmar Franz Karban and Kerstin Stracke-Weiss Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Otmar Franz Karban and Kerstin Stracke-Weiss Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
United States Stamp - Thornton Wilder - Issued April 17, 1997 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| United States Stamp - Thornton Wilder - Issued April 17, 1997 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Postage Stamp Title: Thornton Wilder Scott Cat. Number: 3134 Subject: Wilder – Thornton Niven Wilder (1897-1975) Designer and Art Director: Phil Jordan, Falls Church, Virginia Artist: Michael Deas, New Orleans, Louisiana Typography: John Boyd, New York Modeler: Joseph Sheeran Media: Offset Lithography Printer: Ashton-Potter Ltd., USA Color: Black, cyan, magenta and yellow Size: 1.56 x 0.991” Country: United States Postage Value: 32 cents Issue Series: 14th in the Literary Arts Series Issue Origin: 100th Anniversary of Thornton Wilder’s birth. Issue Date: April 17, 1997 Issue Location: Hamden, Connecticut Issue Size: "The stamp features artist Michael Deas’s portrait of Wilder in the foreground, which is based on a photograph by Gisele Freund, a renowned photographer who is a former president of the Federation of French Art Photographers. The background comes from the artist’s imagination of a scene from Our Town, one of Wilder’s most well-known works." United States Post Office Postal Bulletin, PB 21941, March 13, 1997, p. 32. Artist, Michael Deas, was honored the second time by The Society of Illustrators for this design. They presented a gold medal to the USPS for this image and, the year before, for his portrayal of James Dean for that stamp. [show more] | |
The Wind and the Wood Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Wind and the Wood Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Museum Traces Island's History - Abbe Museum Blends Ruth Moore Poetry With Great Gott Island Artifacts Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Museum Traces Island's History - Abbe Museum Blends Ruth Moore Poetry With Great Gott Island Artifacts Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Bar Harbor - When the archaeologists of summer probe the fragile layers of Great Gott Island history, they say the faint bark of an Indian dog is freed. It was Maine writer Ruth Moore who first imagined the dog's bark, as she sifted through the sand and sod on her native Great Gott Island, pausing later to reflect on the island's history in her poem, "The Indian Shell Heap": | |
Charlotte Helen (Riebel) Morrill Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Charlotte Helen (Riebel) Morrill Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Peter Theodore Benson Jr. and Gertrude Katherine (Gatcomb) Benson's Children Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Peter Theodore Benson Jr. and Gertrude Katherine (Gatcomb) Benson's Children Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Richard Lewis Stanley and Ralph Warren Stanley in the Clark Point Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Richard Lewis Stanley and Ralph Warren Stanley in the Clark Point Office Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Ralph Warren Stanley and Sister - Ruth Celestia (Stanley) Holmes Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley and Sister - Ruth Celestia (Stanley) Holmes Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Ralph Warren Stanley and Daughter Nadine Marie (Stanley) Goodwin Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley and Daughter Nadine Marie (Stanley) Goodwin Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The photograph was taken in the Clark Point office. | ||
Peter Warren Peterson With Horses Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Peter Warren Peterson With Horses Southwest Harbor Public Library |