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Max Farrand Portrait Photograph Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Max Farrand Portrait Photograph Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Small brown leather folding portfolio with a black and white portrait of Max Farrand, husband of Beatrix Farrand. | |
Rabbit hunter Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Rabbit hunter Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: "Protege rabbit hunter" Bill Horner on the left holding two rabbits and the .410 shotgun that was given to him by Charlie Hayward. (See also the "Rabbit Feed" photo, item 74. The other young man is George Riddell, son of Jock Riddell who is also in the Rabbit Feed photo. It was a close-knit bunch and there were many boyhood memories of those times. | |
Otter Point, Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Maine Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Otter Point, Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Maine Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Black and white image. Print of landscape view of Otter Point, photo taken while standing on the walking path adjacent to the Ocean Drive, Acadia National Park. Pine on the shore on left foreground, Otter Point in the distance. Back: Anchor Light Studio, W.H. Ballard, Southwest Harbor, Maine | ||
Opening Day at the Bar Harbor-Yarmouth Ferry Terminal, Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Opening Day at the Bar Harbor-Yarmouth Ferry Terminal, Bar Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Automobiles along the road at front - Left to Right: The automobile with the hood open is a 1954 Ford Hardtop. 1948 Chrysler 1950-1951 Studebaker Behind tree - 1953 Ford station wagon. W.H. Ballard wrote this note on the negative sleeve for the photograph: "“Bluenose” Ferry Terminal, Bar Harbor, ME; taken the day the Bar Harbor-Yarmouth ferry was officially welcomed (service had been on since the early part of January). Blowing a hard SE gale, and I had to press down so hard on the camera that the tripod sagged. I was the only one who remained on the ridge." [show more] |
Bar Harbor Hotel Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bar Harbor Hotel Southwest Harbor Public Library |