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- Bar Harbor Historical Society
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Capitan's Inkwell from Kronprinzessin Cecilie Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Capitan's Inkwell from Kronprinzessin Cecilie Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...Inkwell belonged to SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie, a German ocean liner which came to Bar Harbor August 5, 1914... | |
Yellow Nursing Chairs Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Yellow Nursing Chairs Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: ...Belonged to Joseph Pulitzer's Bar Harbor "Chatwold" Estate... | |
Victor Talking Machine Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Victor Talking Machine Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Victrola made of oak, hinged top and compartment with two doors for record storage. Logo on inside of lid shows a dog listening to a Talking Machine with the text: "Victrola manufactured by Victor Talking Machine Co Camden, N.J. U.S.A Patented in united states and foreign countries". |
Handkerchief from SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Handkerchief from SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Framed handkerchief souvenir of the German ship SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie with embroidered image of the steamship in tan, yellow, white & red floss. Embroidered texts reads: "N.D.L Kronprinzessin Cecilie", N.D.L Stands for Norddeutscher Lloyd, the German shipping company, | |
"FSB" Cordial Glass Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| "FSB" Cordial Glass Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Small cordial glass made up of a clear glass sitting in silver with engraved scroll patterns on the cup and on the foot. Engraved also are the initials "FSB". Belonged to Fanny Schermerhorn Bridgham. |