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Watercolor Painting "Bass Cottage" Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Watercolor Painting "Bass Cottage" Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Watercolor painting of the summer cottage "Bass Cottage" with a dedication on the lower left which reads: "Love Roy and Helene" and has the artist signature "Hallowell" on the lower right. | ||
George B. Dorr Superintendent Photo Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| George B. Dorr Superintendent Photo Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph portrait of George B Dorr as Superintendent. | ||
Old Kaelber Hall College of the Atlantic |
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| Old Kaelber Hall College of the Atlantic Description: Color view of old Kaelber Hall pasted to board with gold backing | ||
Inside the old Kaelber Hall library College of the Atlantic |
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| Inside the old Kaelber Hall library College of the Atlantic Description: Color image of the inside of the old library | ||
Graphic Summary of Bar Harbor Climate, drawing College of the Atlantic |
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| Graphic Summary of Bar Harbor Climate, drawing College of the Atlantic Description: Graphic summary of the Bar Harbor climate. | |
Downtown Bar Harbor Proposed Beautification - West End Drug Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Downtown Bar Harbor Proposed Beautification - West End Drug Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Celebrated landscape architect, Beatrix Farrand commissioned a watercolor artist (unknown) to produce scenes of downtown Bar Harbor with her recommendations to the Village Improvement Association for beautifying the downtown with trellises, window boxes, plants, and flowers. Farrand's recommendations were never carried out. West End Drug building & delivery wagon on Main Street | |
Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph showing the parlor of Highbrook, looking toward the piazza. Highbrook was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, and was built by W.A. Jordan. It was built for Mary Leeds (Mrs. James Leeds) and was finished in 1881. Highbrook burned in 1947. | ||
Photograph of The Knoll Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of The Knoll Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph of The Knoll, a summer cottage located on the Eagle Lake Road. The Knoll is largely obscured by trees in this view, but the end of the house is visible, including a long staircase connecting the porch to the ground. The Knoll was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson for Henrietta Wilkins. It was built by Bar Harbor contractor John E. Clark. The Knoll burned in 1947 | ||
Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of the parlor of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph showing the parlor of Highbrook, looking toward the stairs. Highbrook was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, and was built by W.A. Jordan. It was built for Mary Leeds (Mrs. James Leeds) and was finished in 1881. Highbrook burned in 1947. | ||
Photograph of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of Highbrook Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: View of Highbrook as seen from in front of the house. Highbrook was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, and was built by W.A. Jordan. The cottage was built by Mary Leeds (Mrs. James Leeds) and was finished in 1881. Highbrook burned in 1947. | ||
Photograph of Burnmouth as seen from the Water Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of Burnmouth as seen from the Water Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph of Burnmouth as seen from the water. Burnmouth was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson and built by contractor John E. Clark in 1885-86. The original owner was W.B. Walley. The house was located on Eden Street and was torn down in 1979. This view shows the house after it was altered in 1926, a project overseen by architect Arthur W. McFarland. Among other changes, the oringal porch was removed and replaced by a much version. The cottage name is sometimes misspelled as Bournemouth. [show more] | ||
Photograph of Burnmouth Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of Burnmouth Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph of Burnmouth, a summer cottage located on Eden Street, Bar Harbor. Burnmouth was designed by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson and built by contractor John E. Clark. The original owner was W.B. Walley. The house was located on Eden Street and was torn down in 1979. This photograph shows the land-side of the house, and was taken in the off-season, as the vines do not have any leaves and many of the windows and doors are covered with shutters and boards. Pencil writing on the back of this photograph identifies this cottage as "Bournemouth" which is misspelled. Also written in this same hand is: Mrs. Archibald Harrison (1904) Mrs. Morris McCormick (1969) [show more] | ||
Photograph of Shore Cottage, also called Uferheim and Baymeath Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of Shore Cottage, also called Uferheim and Baymeath Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Black and white photograph of a Shore Cottage, a summer cottage built for Samuel E. Lyon along Eden Street in Bar Harbor. The cottage was built in 1884 and was based on plans by William Ralph Emerson. The house was nearly identical to Brook End, which Emerson designed for Samuel Lyon in 1881. This house was occupied by John DeKoven, who called it Baymeath. When the DeKovens moved to Hulls Cove, they took the name with them. The house was then known as Shore Cottage, and later it was called Uferheim and owned by Uriel Crocker. It was built by John E. Clark and razed around 1939. [show more] | ||
Real Estate Office, YMCA on Mount Desert St, Bar Harbor Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Real Estate Office, YMCA on Mount Desert St, Bar Harbor Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Real Estate Office, YMCA on Mount Desert St, Bar Harbor | |
Building of Arts (nd) Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Building of Arts (nd) Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: "Building of Arts where Promation (?) Players will appear this summer. Shows outdoor amphitheatre set gem-like in mountain circle of Lafayette National Park," "Mr. Dorr changed to Acadia National Park when mountain road was under construction," Grace M. Oakes | ||
Looking at the Porcupines Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Looking at the Porcupines Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Looking at the Porcupines | |||
Aerial view of Kaelber Hall College of the Atlantic |
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| Aerial view of Kaelber Hall College of the Atlantic Description: This aerial view of Kaelber Hall (formerly summer home turned seminary known as Guy's Cliff) was the college's administration building until it burned down on July 25, 1983. It was home to the college library, administrative offices, and the kitchen and dining facilities. | |
Seafox Residence College of the Atlantic |
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Downtown Bar Harbor Proposed Beautification - Stephen's Lane Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Downtown Bar Harbor Proposed Beautification - Stephen's Lane Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Celebrated landscape architect, Beatrix Farrand commissioned a watercolor artist (unknown) to produce scenes of downtown Bar Harbor with her recommendations to the Village Improvement Association for beautifying the downtown with trellises, window boxes, plants, and flowers. Farrand's recommendations were never carried out. Looking toward Cadillac Mt on Main Street and Stephen's Lane | |
Bangor Daily News 10/22/1947 and 11/1-2/1947 Jesup Memorial Library |
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| Bangor Daily News 10/22/1947 and 11/1-2/1947 Jesup Memorial Library | |||
Canoes and Yachts at Bar Harbor Stereograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Canoes and Yachts at Bar Harbor Stereograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Canoes on the shore and yachts in the water at Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island, ME. Inscription on the back reads "R. H. Hyson" in blue pen. Black and white | |
Balance Rock Stereograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Balance Rock Stereograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: A large rock balances against another on the shore in Bar Harbor, ME. Inscription on the back reads "R. H. Hyson" in blue pen and "Balance Rock". Black and white | |
Bar Harbor from Across the Water Stereograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Bar Harbor from Across the Water Stereograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: View of Bar Harbor, ME, from Bar Island. Tents of the indian camp are visible at the right, where the sand bar appears at low tide. Inscription on the back reads "R. H. Hyson" in blue pen and "Bar Harbor." Black and white | |
College of the Atlantic Students Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| College of the Atlantic Students Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Students in a classroom at the College of the Atlantic. Louis Rabineau sits in front row. Inscription on back reads "COA is governed by" and "Return to LaRue Spiker Southwest Harbor" in blue pen. People Mentioned: Louis Rabineau Black and white | |
Bar Harbor Club Postcard, undated Tremont Historical Society |
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| Bar Harbor Club Postcard, undated Tremont Historical Society Description: The Bar Harbor Club was built by J.P. Morgan and opened in 1930. The Bar Harbor Club in Bar Harbor, Maine. People Depicted: J. P. Morgan Black and white |