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A Path Guide of Mount Desert Island Maine Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| A Path Guide of Mount Desert Island Maine Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Guide to Mount Desert Island paths published by the Village Improvement Societies of Bar Harbor, Seal Harbor, Northeast, and Southeast Harbor. Cover reads: "A Path Guide of Mount Desert Island Maine Published by The Village Improvement Societies of Bar Harbor, Seal Harbor, Northeast, and Southeast Harbor 1915" | |
Photograph of Lindall's Orchestra Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of Lindall's Orchestra Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph depicting 10 musicians in Lindall's Orchestra. | |
"The Queen of the Sea" Publicity Still Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| "The Queen of the Sea" Publicity Still Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white sepia tone publicity still for the 1918 Fox Film production "The Queen of the Sea" which was filmed on Mount Desert Island. Featured in the photo are five actors dressed in vaguely viking costumes with furs, horned or winged helmets, roman sandals, and carrying staffs, swords, crossbow and sheilds. Standing in the center with a lighter fur tunic, metal studded belt, large helmet, and holding a sword up is actor Walter Law portraying King Boreas. [show more] | |
Photograph of "The Queen of the Sea" Cast and Crew Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of "The Queen of the Sea" Cast and Crew Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white sepia tone photograph depicting the entire cast and crew of the 1918 Fox Film production "The Queen of the Sea" which starred Annette Kellerman and was filmed on Mount Desert Island. | |
"The Queen of the Sea" Publicity Still Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| "The Queen of the Sea" Publicity Still Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white publicity still for the movie "The Queen of the Sea". Depicts two actresses, Annette Kellerman and Beth Ivins. Annette Kellerman is dressed as a mermaid sitting on rocks and Beth Ivins is on the sand below, holding Kellerman's hand. A thirds child actor dressed as a mermaid sits next to Kellerman. "The Queen of the Sea" was released in 1918 and was filmed on Mount Desert Island. It starred Annette Kellerman as Merilla the Queen of the Sea. [show more] | |
"Queen of the Sea" Movie Postcards Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| "Queen of the Sea" Movie Postcards Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Three framed black and white postcards of various scenes from the movie "The Queen of the Sea". Postcard in upper righthand corner depicts actress, probably Annette Kellerman, dressed as a mermaid laying on rocky shore. Below that is a postcard depicting a child actress dressed in white toga in a rock crevasse. Third postcard depicts an actor dressed in furs, a round helmet, and sandals standing next to a boat. Text of this postcard reads: "A Boreas Guard in Annette Kellerman's picture Queen of the Sea. August 19, 1917". "The Queen of the Sea" was released in 1918 and was filmed on Mount Desert Island. It starred Annette Kellerman as Merilla the Queen of the Sea. [show more] | |
The"Champlain Map" Model of Mount Desert Island by Robert Abbe Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| The"Champlain Map" Model of Mount Desert Island by Robert Abbe Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Relief map of Mt. Desert Island + vicinity. Modeled by Robert Abbe; reproduced by Howell's Microcosm, Washington D.C. copyright 1916. Turquoise, white, black and brown. Top righthand corner has label with title as well as signatures showing endorsements from Charles W Eliot and George B Dorr for the Trustees of Public Reservation. Lower righthand corner has label with maker and reproducer as well as date. On back is a label explaining the history; may be original. [show more] |