Description: Color slide of a building built above the water with one edge anchored on the edge of a tiny island. The tide is low and there are large waves seen around the edge of the island. Notation on slide reads: Trescott, ME From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide of a large wave breaking against large seaweed covered granite rocks sending up spray. There are buildings on the distant shore. From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide of a large grassy field looking toward the water and mountains in the distance. A house can be seen in the lower right of the frame. From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide of an aerial view of land. There are two peninsulas of land connected by a bridge. On the far side it is much more densly populated on the right side of the land. From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide of a group of people out cross coutry skiing on the Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park. Frenchman's can be seen below the group. From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide looking at lobster boats at anchorage in a harbor. Seagulls sit on a seaweed covered rock near the water. Small islands dot the landscape behind the boats. From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide looking at lobster boat tied to a float next to a pier. The tide is full out. There are lobster traps piled on the pier. There is another lobster boat at anchorage. From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide looking at Dead Spartina. According to notes on the slide this was photographed near the road entrance. There is water flowing through the plants. Notation on slide reads: May 22, 1970 From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide looking at the Wild Harbor River at low tide. The tidal marsh grasses are exposed and some small snails can be seen here and there. Leaves are off the trees. Notation on slide reads: Wild Harbor River, May 22, 1970 From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide looking at a person walking across tidal marsh grasses. The tide is not fully in. The person is carrying something in their hands. Notation on the slide reads: Looking toward Sta. IV- Wild Harbor River From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide looking accross Somes Pond toward the fish ladder at the right edge of the pond where it empties into Somes Sound. From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide looking accross the outflow area of a lake or pond. Ice covers the water and there is snow on the ground and on the mountains. No leaves on the trees. From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide of the wall of a building which is collapsing from age. The brick wall has a large window and shrubs grow in the rubble in front of the wall. Notation on slide reads: Portland From folder: Oil Spill Loose Slides
Description: Color slide of building debris scattered around. There is framwork from what may have been a wall in the background. Three barrels in the lower right of the frame. Notation on slide reads: Tennsan Beach, Dorchester Bay, Boston Harbor From folder: Oil spill loose slides
Description: Color slide of oil floatig on the water's surface in a tidal marsh. Notation on slide reads: Oil stirred up from sediment. Wild Harbor River in front of Mr. Stedman's House. From folder: Oil Spill loose slides
Description: Color slide of building a variety of trash stuck in the rocks along the shoreline. Notation on slide reads: Bayonne, NJ, Tanker Terminal From folder: Oil spill loose slides
Description: Color slide of oil storage tanks at the Humble Oil Refinery Notation on slide reads: Humble Oil Refinery Sotrage Tanks, Linden, Nj, 5/1/71 From folder: Oil Spill loose slides
Description: Color slide of oil storage tanks at the Humble Oil Refinery as photographed from a graveyard. Notation on slide reads: Humble Oil Refinery Sotrage Tanks, Linden, Nj, 5/1/71 From folder: Oil Spill loose slides
Description: The Davis house was designed by Ernest McMullen for Dick and Norah Davis. It was built by people in the Environmental Design Program. It is a demonstration model of low cost, alternative energy housing which makes use of two windmills, a solar heating system, a small wood stove and heavy insulation.
Description: The Davis house was designed by Ernest McMullen for Dick and Norah Davis. It was built by people in the Environmental Design Program. It is a demonstration model of low cost, alternative energy housing which makes use of two windmills, a solar heating system, a small wood stove and heavy insulation.
Description: Colored photograph, 14" x 11", of Northeast Harbor sewer treatment plant off Sinclair Rd. House in center background owned by Nancy Larsen.