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The Maine Perspective: Architectural Drawings Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Maine Perspective: Architectural Drawings Northeast Harbor Library Description: Brochure of the exhibition of drawings of Maine architects at the Portland Art Museum entitled "The Maine Perspective; Architectural drawings architects at the Portland Art Museum by O'Gorman and Shuttleworth. This exhibit included a Fred Savage drawing from the library. | ||
List of the Richard K. Lunt Collection Northeast Harbor Library |
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| List of the Richard K. Lunt Collection Northeast Harbor Library Description: Collection consists of two parts. One is a list of oral histories made by R. K. Lunt in in 1963 of Mt. Desert residents. The second part is a college thesis on lobster boat building with transcribed interviews. | ||
The Evolution of Morris Yachts Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Evolution of Morris Yachts Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article about the Morris Yacht Company, expanded to Northeast Harbor, as it celebrates its 35th year. Brief biography of Tom Morris, owner and designer. Issue 96. See also item 1710 | ||
John E. Clark 1843-1909 Northeast Harbor Library |
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| John E. Clark 1843-1909 Northeast Harbor Library Description: Brief biography of architect John Clark and list of his works in Bar Harbor and Northeast Harbor. | |||
Selling the Folk: Marketing Maine Culture Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Selling the Folk: Marketing Maine Culture Northeast Harbor Library Description: Series of articles about attracting tourists via local cultural and environmental activities. Featured is an article re David Hyde and his lobster boat tours. |