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Shang : a biography of Charles E. Wheeler
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Publication, Book
  • Object, Art, Sculpture, Carving
  • People
  • Merkt - Dixon MacD. Merkt
  • 1984
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Published: Spanish Fork, Utah : Hillcrest Publications, c1984 Inscription to the museum by the author on half title page.
Want to carve a duck? : a beginner's guide
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Publication, Book
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Object, Art, Sculpture, Carving
  • Guthe - Elizabeth Corey Guthe
  • 1984
Description:
Published: Southwest Harbor, Maine : Publisher's Northeast. Inscription to Nina Gormley by the author on title page.
Bar Harbor Times article, July 3, 1980.
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Events
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • 1980-07-03
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
Description:
Describes the removal of the George Ripley Fuller House, located at the current Wendell Gilley Museum site (the corner of Rte. 102 and Herrick Rd., Southwest Harbor) prior to the museum's construction.
Bangor Daily News article, Oct. 31, 1984.
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Object, Art, Sculpture, Carving
  • People
  • 1984-10-31
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Article from the Bangor Daily News reporting on a donation of Wendell Gilley bird carvings by artist Ethel Mae James to the museum
Making a Difference, What it Takes to Make a Duck
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Publication, Periodical
  • Object, Art, Sculpture, Carving
  • People
  • 1986-02
  • In Copyright
Description:
Article from Audubon Adventures, volume 2, number 4 (February/March 1986). Matthew Beal and Stephen Brooks are interviewed about learning to carve at the Wendell Gilley Museum with museum artist Steven Valleau.