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Christening gown
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Baptismal Garment, Baptismal Gown
Christening gown
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
Infant's long sleeved christening gown with embroidered and lace bib with flared panels, high neck with lace. Three button holes on each side at back, apparently for removable buttons. Cotton and lace. Gathered sleeve with flared cuffs.
Christening gown
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Baptismal Garment, Baptismal Gown
Christening gown
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
1 christening gown. Worn by David A. Whitcomb, son of Mary Winslow Hodgkins and father of David W. Whitcomb.
Christening gown
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Baptismal Garment, Baptismal Gown
  • c. 1940s
Christening gown
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
Full length cream infant's christening gown. Pleating and and embroidery from neck to hem. Short sleeves edged with lace. Lace around squared column and hem. "Hand Made Imported."
Baby Gown
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Baptismal Garment, Baptismal Gown
  • early 1900s
Baby Gown
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
White baby gown with lace at neck and cuffs and along the clam shell hem continuing up the left hand side to the bodice. Belonged to Jeannette Godfrey as her Christening gown
Christening Gown
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
  • Object, Baptismal Garment, Baptismal Gown
  • c 1802
Christening Gown
Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Description:
White gown. Two buttons on back. Back and front embroidered with roses and sunflowers. Hem embroidered with small flowers and branches. Pencil marks inside left opening in back, “E74/300”. Donor info - worn by Bloomfield Richmond Smith in 1802.