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Building of Arts, Bar Harbor Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Building of Arts, Bar Harbor Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Program The second Subscription Series Summer of 1938 of the Building of Arts, Bar Harbor ME. Includes advertising from a variey of establishments on the island. Has announcement of a black man (African American), a singer and musician | |||
Southwest Harbor Lobster Boat and Wharf Negative, 1954 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Southwest Harbor Lobster Boat and Wharf Negative, 1954 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Lobster boat at the wharf in Southwest Harbor, ME. Black and white |
Boats and Lobster Shack at Beal's Wharf Negative, 1940 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Boats and Lobster Shack at Beal's Wharf Negative, 1940 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: A lobster shack and small boats at Beal's Wharf in Southwest Harbor, ME in 1940. Black and white |
Unloading Fish from a Dory Negative (2) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Unloading Fish from a Dory Negative (2) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Five men unload fish from a dory in Southwest Harbor, ME. Black and white | |
Unloading Fish from a Dory Negative (1) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Unloading Fish from a Dory Negative (1) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Three men unload fish from a dory in Southwest Harbor, ME. Black and white |