1 - 6 of 6 results
Refine Your Search
Subject
- Businesses (1)
- Other (1)
- People✖
- Places (1)
- Structures (1)
- Vessels (1)
Type
Place
- none✖
Date
- none✖
Contributor
Title | Type | Subject | Creator | Date | Place | Rights | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Copy of Eskimo drawing with lock of hair in green frame, Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
|
|
| Copy of Eskimo drawing with lock of hair in green frame, Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Printed photo copy of Eskimo drawing with lock of hair in green frame, 8"x10"; connected with Rachel Field's book "God's Pocket" and Samuel Hadlock, Jr. voyages with his traveling exhibition of Eskimo Indians in the 1820s. See also Beyond God's Pocket. [Research on drawing TBD.] | |||
Boat Drawings by young Alton Bunker Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
|
|
| Boat Drawings by young Alton Bunker Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Two pictures printed on large paper for display purposes of boats by young Alton Bunker, brother of Tud Bunker. Alton had the mailboat contract for a few years around 1939, he ran the contract with his boat a Novia | |||
Hamor House sketch Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
|
|
| Hamor House sketch Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Drawing by S.G. Easter or Caster? pencil sketch of the Hamor Tea House; some water staining on the edges. Painting removed from original frame (a glass pane with metal rosettes securing it to a wood board back). Original sketch stored separately; scanned print of the drawing is in frame. | |||
Sketch of Rachel Field's house Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
|
|
| Sketch of Rachel Field's house Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Sketch of Rachel Field's house on Sutton Island | |||
Betsy Flagg Melcher Drawings Northeast Harbor Library |
|
|
| Betsy Flagg Melcher Drawings Northeast Harbor Library Description: Collection of etchings and pen & ink drawings (some colored) done by Betsy Flagg Melcher. Notes to family, friends and herself. | |||
Madame Yourcenar Northeast Harbor Library |
|
|
|