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Roc Caivano and Steve Katona at the Blair/Tyson residence groundbreaking College of the Atlantic |
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| Roc Caivano and Steve Katona at the Blair/Tyson residence groundbreaking College of the Atlantic Description: Architect, Roc Caivano standing with college president, Steve Kataona at the Blair/Tyson groundbreaking ceremony. | ||
Blair/Tyson residence in snow College of the Atlantic |
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Blair/Tyson residence in snow College of the Atlantic |
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Cottage House College of the Atlantic |
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| Cottage House College of the Atlantic Description: A photo of Cottage House student residence in winter. | |||
Cottage House College of the Atlantic |
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Dick Davis House College of the Atlantic |
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| Dick Davis House College of the Atlantic 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. | ||
Dick Davis House College of the Atlantic |
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| Dick Davis House College of the Atlantic 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. | ||
Davis Carriage House College of the Atlantic |
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| Davis Carriage House College of the Atlantic Description: A photo of a person standing in the doorway of the attic storage space in the Davis Carriage House | |||
Davis Carriage House College of the Atlantic |
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| Davis Carriage House College of the Atlantic Description: A photo of the attic insulation of the Davis Carriage House. | |||
Davis Carriage House College of the Atlantic |
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| Davis Carriage House College of the Atlantic Description: A photo of the back of Davis Carriage House through the trees. | |||
Davis Carriage House College of the Atlantic |
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| Davis Carriage House College of the Atlantic Description: A photograph of three people standing in front of the door to the Davis Carriage House before it was bought by COA and turned into student housing. | |||
Ann Peach with the Peach House sign College of the Atlantic |
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| Ann Peach with the Peach House sign College of the Atlantic Description: Ann Peach holding the Peach House sign in front of the relocated Gate House that was moved and renamed in her honor. | ||
Blair/Tyson Residence during construction College of the Atlantic |
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| Blair/Tyson Residence during construction College of the Atlantic Description: Blair/Tyson during construction. | ||
Gate House College of the Atlantic |
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| Gate House College of the Atlantic Description: Gate House in the snow. The Gate House was moved to a new location and renamed Peach House in honor of Ann Peach, the college's first staff member. | |||
Cottage of Thomas Clark Northeast Harbor Library |
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Webber Residence Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Webber Residence Northeast Harbor Library Description: Blueprint, 35x16", of two level floor plan for Webber residence. | ||
Lease: Albert K. McBride to George C. Mason Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Lease: Albert K. McBride to George C. Mason Northeast Harbor Library | ||
Edge Building at Weald Bethel Northeast Harbor Library |
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| ![]() Edge Building at Weald Bethel Northeast Harbor Library Description: Interior elevations, foundation plan, 1st floor mechanical framing plan, roof framing plan, truss profiles, plumbing floor plans, plumbing rises, plumbing schedules, HVAC floor plans, HVAC radiant piping, HVAC sections, HVAC schedules, piping diagrams, HVAC controls, electrical site plan, power plan, lighting plan, sketches, drawings, notes | ||
J. N. Small Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| J. N. Small Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Simple pencil drawing, 17x1l", of the J. N. Small cottage. | ||||
Morton Cottage Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Morton Cottage Northeast Harbor Library Description: Parchment drawings, 23x17.5", of first and second floors of the Morton cottage. | ||||
Magnum Donum Northeast Harbor Library |
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Coach House of Asa Knowles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Coach House of Asa Knowles Northeast Harbor Library Description: Preliminary sketches of first floor plan and exterior elevation as alterations of "the Coach House" of Asa Knowles. | ||
Home of Frederick Allen Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Home of Frederick Allen Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Mrs. Richard Heckscher Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letter: Belle Smallidge Knowles to Mrs. Richard Heckscher Northeast Harbor Library Description: Regarding Mrs. Dale and room furnishings | ||
Letters: William Warren Vaughan to Jerome H. Knowles Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Letters: William Warren Vaughan to Jerome H. Knowles Northeast Harbor Library |