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Metal Funny Eye Islesford Historical Society |
| Metal Funny Eye Islesford Historical Society Description: Funny Eye holds the net (mesh) open at the entrance of a lobster trap | |||||
Handle for blade used to cut slices in fish to soak up water (to stay fresh or to add weight?) Islesford Historical Society |
| Handle for blade used to cut slices in fish to soak up water (to stay fresh or to add weight?) Islesford Historical Society | |||||
Used to size the holes in knitted heads for lobster traps. Islesford Historical Society |
| Used to size the holes in knitted heads for lobster traps. Islesford Historical Society | |||||
Two Funny Eyes made from local twigs by Francis Fernald Islesford Historical Society |
| Two Funny Eyes made from local twigs by Francis Fernald Islesford Historical Society | |||||
Christmas tree candle decoration Islesford Historical Society |
| Christmas tree candle decoration Islesford Historical Society Description: White candle with a metal clip | |||||
Sawyers Mono-Vue Slide 2x2 slide viewer along with box. Islesford Historical Society |
| Sawyers Mono-Vue Slide 2x2 slide viewer along with box. Islesford Historical Society Description: Bought at Carol's in Southwest Harbor, ME for $1. | |||||
Fraternity keepsake from Sigma Phi Epsilon at Oregon Trail Conclave in Portland, Oregon Islesford Historical Society |
| Fraternity keepsake from Sigma Phi Epsilon at Oregon Trail Conclave in Portland, Oregon Islesford Historical Society Description: DEACQUISITIONED9/6/2017Clear resin - rectangular shape | |||||
Handcanceler used by postmaster Ray Dwelley at the Islesford Post Office. Islesford Historical Society |
| Handcanceler used by postmaster Ray Dwelley at the Islesford Post Office. Islesford Historical Society Description: Last used at 9AM, January 17, 1947 | |||||
Clothes stick Islesford Historical Society |
| Clothes stick Islesford Historical Society Description: this was used to stir clother in a washtub. It may have come from Woodlawn. | |||||
Green souvenir glass from Islesford, ME Islesford Historical Society |
| Green souvenir glass from Islesford, ME Islesford Historical Society Description: Note inside the glass from the woman who donated it. |