Description: Interior photographs of the former Northeast Harbor Library building, a few years before its demolition. Courtesy of Norvell Bullock (2023).
Description: A student standing in front of the Kathryn W. Davis Center of International and Regional Studies, a building that honors Mrs. Davis's lifetime of dedication to international affairs and to higher education.
Description: Group portrait of Wendell Gilley Museum Board with Museum Director Nina Gormley in front of the museum building. Back row, left to right: Sarah Elliott, Carol West, John Wilmerding, Trustee Emeritus, Ashley Bernhard, Nina Gormley, Executive Director/Curator, Clare Shepley, Jennifer Nolan, Roc Cavino, Elizabeth Hughes, Douglass Gott. Front row, left to right: Barbara Rockefeller, Steven Rockefeller, Kate Briggs, Robert Hinkley, Eleanor Hoagland. Not pictured: Arthur Rogers. [show more]
Description: Two 4-page advertising brochures of the Rock End Hotel, the Colonial Cottage, and the Rock End Cottage. Several interior scenes of the interior of the hotel and the boat dock.
Description: Copies of 2 Weaver Photographs (a-b) of the back view of the Asticou Inn, showing the influence of the arts and crafts movement in architectural styles.
Description: Abby Chapel - summer church - in Seal Harbor, taken to show the influence of the arts and crafts movement on local architecture. This church is now a private residence.
Description: St. Jude Episcopal Church - summer - in Seal Harbor taken to show the influence of the folk arts and crafts movement on local architecture.
Description: Copies of 3 Weaver Photographs (a-c) of the Gate House, Jordan Pond, Acadia National Park intended to show the arts and crafts influence in architecture.
Description: Three post card booklet of scenes of or from the Rock End Hotel. 1698(c) is of Bear Island Light as seen from the 3rd floor of the hotel. Missing
Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
Description: Eight B/W copies of photographs (a - h) of Tree Top; house on Islesford built for Dr. Vincent Bowditch. Now owned by the descendants of Milton and Rosmond Lord. See items 4385-4394 "House of Dr. Vincent Y. Bowditch"
Description: In 2005, when the photograph was taken, the house was the home of Mildred “Betty” I. (Bartlett) Porter, Mrs. Donald Porter (1943-2007), daughter of Reginald Leroy Bartlett and Leita M. (Lopaus) Bartlett.
Description: In 2005, when the photograph was taken, the house was the home of Mildred “Betty” I. (Bartlett) Porter, Mrs. Donald Porter (1943-2007), daughter of Reginald Leroy Bartlett and Leita M. (Lopaus) Bartlett.
Description: According to Edmund's grandson Ted Gilchrist, Edmund lived at the Claremont for a time and put in the small dormer with flat roof that appears between the leftmost dormer and the large main gable. The small dormer does not appear in more recent photos.
Description: Three postcard booklet of scenes of or from the Rock End Hotel. 1698(b) is of the public boat house, the Fleet dock (boats in sail beyond) and Smallidge Point as seen from the hotel piazza.