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The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Army-Navy E Award Presentation to Southwest Boat Corp/Manset Boat Corporation Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Army-Navy E Award Presentation to Southwest Boat Corp/Manset Boat Corporation Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The award consisted of a pennant for the plant and emblems for all employees in the plant at the time the award was made. The pennant was triangular swallowtail with a white border, with a capital E within a yellow wreath of oak and laurel leaves on a vertical divided blue and red background. ARMY is on the red background and NAVY on the blue background. |
Stove from the Arethusa III Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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"Fox" at Fox Dens Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Silver Inlay - Hand Made Gun Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Dory & Net Reel Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Abner Pomroy House - Newel Post Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Abner Pomroy House - Newel Post Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Abner Pomroy House - Upstairs Bath Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Abner Pomroy House - Upstairs Bath Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Snow Owl - Stuffed Owl in Collection of Wendell Holmes Gilley Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Snow Owl - Stuffed Owl in Collection of Wendell Holmes Gilley Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "An attraction in the window of the Gilley Plumbing Co. is a tree branch on which are perched three beautifully mounted owls, the work of Wendell Gilley, who has made a study of taxidermy and has done excellent work in that line. The owls are very lifelike in their positions and the display is very interesting." – Bar Harbor Times, February, 1931. |