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Cranberry Rooster Division Sign Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Cranberry Rooster Division Sign Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: The Cranberry Club Rooster Division was a local spoof men's club to mirror the elite women’s Cranberry Club. The club house was behind Doc Haydock’s house and also included Arvard Savage, Charlie Rice, and Victor White. They would put on performances of music and ‘interpretive island dances’. | ||
Fire Extinguisher Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Fire Extinguisher Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Fire extinguisher for a boat. Likely from early 1900s. On the cylinder it says; "throw contents with force into the base of the flame". | ||
William Kienbusch Retrospective Exhibition Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| William Kienbusch Retrospective Exhibition Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: William Kienbusch, a Retrospective Exhibition 1946-1979, published by Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland Maine, 1996, William Kienbusch first painted in Maine in 1934, eventually taking up residence on Great Cranberry Isle in 1962. Born in New York City, and a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Princeton University, he studied at the Art Students League in New York with Raphael Soyer and John. Kienbusch lived across from the tennis courts on GCI. He is Carl Little's uncle. [show more] | |
The Construction of Road I-95 - Doris 'Dot' McSorley Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| The Construction of Road I-95 - Doris 'Dot' McSorley Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: A description of the process around building the road I-95, written by Dot McSorley. | |
Mail Art Exhibit materials Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Mail Art Exhibit materials Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Art work. Mail Art Exhibit materials from 2014 & 2012 efforts arranged by Jan Moss' daughter, Rebecca Guyver. Individuals made beautiful, complex, but mailable artworks. Collection of multi-media materials sent to Rebecca Guyver in England and America and hung at both venues: GCIHS and at Maritime Mail Art Navyland Farm in Ringshall, Suffolk, UK. Rebecca gave this collection of items that were mailed to her into an exhibit and then gave them to GCIHS 2012. Dozens of hand made artworks mailed to PO Box 84 on GCI. [show more] |