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Men's Bathing Suit
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Object, Clothing, Suit, Bathing Suit
  • none
  • 1910 c.
  • Copyright Undetermined
Men's Bathing Suit
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Men's brown one piece pull on bathing suit. Sleeveless and a u-shaped neckline. Shorts extend to just above knees.
Women's Bathing Suit
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Object, Clothing, Suit, Bathing Suit
  • none
  • 1910 c.
  • Copyright Undetermined
Women's Bathing Suit
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Black women's bathing suit V-neck collar with white lines on edges. Fitted waist but loose overall fit. Front left button closure.
Women's Walking Suit
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Object, Clothing, Suit, Walking Suit
  • 1919 c
  • Copyright Undetermined
Women's Walking Suit
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Cream cotton two piece suit with braided soutache detailing. Skirt has been hemmed up. Was worn by Beulah J. Paine in her wedding to Donald Webster Macleod on October 2, 1919.
Three Piece Suit with Tailcoat
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Object, Clothing, Suit
  • People
  • William H. Bellis Co. Annapolis Maryland
  • 1916-10-10
  • Copyright Undetermined
Three Piece Suit with Tailcoat
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Three piece suit which includes a black tailcoat with satin lapels, black pants with braided detail, and a cream silk vest. Belonged to Warren A. Shaw. Label says: "William H. Bellis Co. Annapolis Maryland"
Three Piece Tuxedo
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Object, Clothing, Suit
  • 1916-10-11
  • Copyright Undetermined
Three Piece Tuxedo
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Black three piece tuxedo including jacket with satin labels, pants with braided detailing, a vest, and an associated bowtie. Label says "Tailored at fashion park Carr, Mears, and Dawson". Belonged to Warren A. Shaw.