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horse drawn buggy Tremont Historical Society |
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Women with Horse and Carriage Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Women with Horse and Carriage Photograph Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Two women with hats in a carriage pulled by a horse. Black and white | |||
Horse-drawn "Pung" Northeast Harbor Library |
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Buckboard with Driver & Ladies Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Buckboard with Driver & Ladies Great Harbor Maritime Museum | |||
Buckboard Party to The Caves Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Buckboard Party to The Caves Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Toot 'N' Be Darned Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Toot 'N' Be Darned Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: American Horse Breeder Publishing Co. postcard with hand written local inscription Number 5903. According to Jeff Beaumont, the car in the illustration is a 1906 Rambler. "In Mt. Desert, Tremont and Southwest Harbor nearly all the voters have signed the petitions while in the town of Eden [Bar Harbor] more than half of the voters have signed and a number of names are being added to the list each day. As is well known, practically every summer visitor to the island favors the absolute prohibition of automobiles on the island. The island of Mt. Desert is a dead end, so to speak, and an automobile could cover the whole island in a few hours, making no incentive for a prolonged stay. Yet a great deal of damage could be accomplished in a few hours in such a place as this where practically the entire summer population passes a large portion of each day in driving. The horses are not city broke and the numerous accidents that have already occurred here through the use of autos furnish a good specimen of what would happen were their use more common." - The Bar Harbor Record, December 30, 1908, quoted in the Bar Harbor Times, “Times Past” column by Deborah Dyer, January 1, 2009 See SWHPL 7484 for a photograph of Simeon "Sim" Holden Mayo breaking the rules and driving his automobile in Bar Harbor in 1908. [show more] | ||
A Buckboarding Party at the Bluffs - Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A Buckboarding Party at the Bluffs - Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The buckboard is stopped on the road between Southwest Harbor and Somesville, now Route 102. The view is looking west across Echo Lake to Beach Cliffs. | |
Viola A. Marshall Murphy - Mrs. John Tyler Murphy and Children Shopping in Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Viola A. Marshall Murphy - Mrs. John Tyler Murphy and Children Shopping in Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Murphys were in Southwest Harbor, shopping on Clark Point Road. Perry "Ped" L. Sargent's livery stable is on the left and R.M. Norwood's carpentry shop is the large building at the back of the photograph. Marjorie is bringing her little brother a cookie. | ||
A Buckboarding Party at the Bluffs - Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A Buckboarding Party at the Bluffs - Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Notice the elaborate hat worn by the lady in the front seat! The buckboard is stopped on the road between Southwest Harbor and Somesville, now Route 102. The view is looking west across Echo Lake to Beach Cliffs. | |
Buckboard Party with Driver in Derby Hat Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Buckboard Party with Driver in Derby Hat Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Kathlyn L. Murphy Reed and Rev. and Mrs. Atwood and Baby on Buckboard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Kathlyn L. Murphy Reed and Rev. and Mrs. Atwood and Baby on Buckboard Southwest Harbor Public Library |