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Main Street, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Main Street, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Scanned photographs used for "A Walking Tour of Northeast Harbor Main Street" led by Bob Pyle, Library Director, and Willie Granston, Curator of the Great Harbor Museum, in July and August 2011. 1. Early Northeast Harbor 2. Looking down Summit to Main Street 3. Kindergarten at the school before Gilman 4. Gilman School 5. Main Street, 1918 6. South on Main Street 7. Fire Barn and Jail 8. Red Cross House 9. Herrick Boarding House 10. Herrick's Livery, 1910 11. Geo Brown Garage 12. Pastime Theatre 13. Bain Building 14. Hillcrest Market 15. Scrubby Ober's 16. Haynes Express 17. Herrick's Stable, 1910 18. Brown's 19. Paper-Hanging shop & Pool Hall 20. Northeast Plumbing Hamor Stanley 21. Masonic/Holmes Building 22. Mrs. Flye's Sandwiches 23. Barber Shop 24. Fish Market 25. Manchester House 26. Manchester Bros. Garage 27. Pine Tree Market 28. Drug Store 29. Fire House [30. Merritt Ober Meats - See Item 4969 (Photo 1359)] 31. Flower Shop 32. Joseph H. Curtis House 33. Paint Shop 34. P. P. Hill Jewelry & Antiques 35. Carry-on Shop 36. L. Elrie Holmes Building 37. Winter Industries & Western Union 38. Red Front A & P during Bar Harbor Bank era 39. Post Office 40. Joy Building 41. Colonel's & V. R. Smith Dry-goods 42. J. D. Phillips Drug Store 43. Eri Bunker House 44. I. E. Ralph 45. Fish Iveney's 46. Neighborhood House [show more] | ||
Main Street Looking North Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Main Street Looking North Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bar Harbor Town Clock in Winter Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Bar Harbor Town Clock in Winter Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: The Town Clock was presented to the town of Eden (later named Bar Harbor) for its centennial celebration in July 1896 by the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association. The clock is located on Main St. by the Village Green. The Town Clock is a reminder of earlier times when clocks of its kind were more commonplace. This photo was taken by Kathy MacLeod, who was a Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Board Member from 2015-2020. | ||
Storyboard and Script, Northeast Harbor History Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Storyboard and Script, Northeast Harbor History Northeast Harbor Library Description: Includes note to Robert Pyle of Jeremy Lunt's preparations of a documentary about Northeast Harbor history. | |
Our Town of Mount Desert in the Civil War Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Our Town of Mount Desert in the Civil War Northeast Harbor Library Description: Material, compiled by Robert Pyle, used in an exhibition at the Northeast Harbor Library from April-June 2011 on the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. | |
Northeast Harbor's Art Scene Rises from the Ashes Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor's Art Scene Rises from the Ashes Northeast Harbor Library Description: Article by Carl Little about the resurgence of Northeast Harbor's Art Scene. Published in the September/October 2019 issue of "Art New England". | |
Main Street, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Main Street, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: Color tinted post card of Main Street looking West. Shows people strolling on boardwalk in front of stores and horse and buggies on dirt road. | ||
Clark Point Road - View West to Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark Point Road - View West to Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: As of 2019, the Tom Cat market no longer occupies the second building on the left. The fourth building from the left in 2019 is Fred's Place, which was once the Jackson Market. | |
Panorama of Southwest Harbor in Winter Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Panorama of Southwest Harbor in Winter Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "I captured this scene from the end of the Manset Town dock. Though the view appears very wide, it's only about 90° from end to end. It seems wider because I shot it with a 200mm lens to get the detail along the shore with minimal water and sky. I stitched the panorama from 17 separate images taken left to right, each frame rotated 5° to the right of the previous one. Yesterday I saw this same scene while driving around to take the pictures posted here, but when I arrived at this spot the sun was too high and I didn't have my tripod with me. This morning I got up before dawn and set up my tripod on the snow-covered dock at 6:15 AM. Then I waited in the bitter cold for the sun to rise. Fresh snow that fell last night made the scene even better than it was yesterday. Sometimes it just works out that way. " -- George Soules [show more] |
Waiting for the Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Waiting for the Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This photograph was taken looking south on Main Street |
The site of Sim Mayo’s Bicycle Shop and William Lloyd Carroll's Cash Market Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The site of Sim Mayo’s Bicycle Shop and William Lloyd Carroll's Cash Market Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Bicycle Shop was moved and finally remodeled as the Herrick Building at 45 Clark Point Road next to the William Edgar and Fanny Carnes (Harmon) Herrick House, at 43 Clark Point Road. Both building are now gone. |
View Northeast on the High Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View Northeast on the High Road Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The church steeple is just visible between the trees to the left of the telephone pole. Rebecca Carroll's house, 7 High Road is the first house on the left. The second visible house, number 11, was built by her son, Phillip Tracy Carroll, in 1932. The third visible house, number 17, was built by builder Robie Melvin Norwood Jr. for himself in 1924. Rebecca’s daughter Nellie “Nell” Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton built at 23 High Road in 1922. Another daughter, Alice (Carroll) Young built at 38 High Road in 1907. Compare this photograph to SWHPL 6350 in which Rebecca is shown standing at about the second tree on the left in this photograph. [show more] |
The Island House Site Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Island House Site Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The William Gilman Parker House Site Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The William Gilman Parker House Site Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The large old tree behind the fence on the right is the same one that is visible in SWHPL 6361 which shows the tree in front of the house inside the corner of that fence. |
Clark Point Road - May 3, 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark Point Road - May 3, 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The look of the road and many of the houses have changed, but many of the stones in the low wall in the foreground at the edge of 50 Clark Point Road are still in place as they were in 1913. |
Main Street Looking South Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Main Street Looking South Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: On the left is McEachern & Hutchins Hardware Store and the Second Masonic Hall. The right side of the street (from near to far) shows the corner of the wall in front of the Southwest Harbor Public Library, Little Notch Pizza and part of Sawyer's Market in the Lawler Building, the First National Bank, and the Carroll Building. | |
Horse Drinking Fountain and Southwest Harbor School Bell Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Horse Drinking Fountain and Southwest Harbor School Bell Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The horse drinking fountain, originally on Main Street, is now on the lawn in front of the Harbor House along with the school bell. | |
View of Herrick Road Toward Main Street in 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Herrick Road Toward Main Street in 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This photograph shows was taken in the same location as item 12131 which depicts the Fuller House as it was moved from it's location on Main Street to make room for the Wendell Gilley Museum. |
Site of the George Arthur Neal House - Bar Harbor Bank and Trust Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Site of the George Arthur Neal House - Bar Harbor Bank and Trust Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Aerial image of Southwest Harbor, Clark Point Area, and Greening Island Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Aerial image of Southwest Harbor, Clark Point Area, and Greening Island Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This photograph was taken from Freeman Ridge. Compare this photograph to SWHPL 5220 for a view of the same scene circa 1888 - 1897. The library is most grateful to photographer Rogier van Bakel of Eager Eye Photo, who came with his quad-copter mounted camera from Somesville to volunteer his time and expertise to make a companion piece to our circa 1888 photograph of Clark Point. |