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Poster for "Fishing with Wesley Bracy, Jr." Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Poster for "Fishing with Wesley Bracy, Jr." Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Poster for Historical Museum Opener, featuring 2 videos: "Fishing with Wesley Bracy, Jr." and "Ice Harvesting", plus ice lecture by Bill Lawler, held 7 July 2004. (video of lecture on miniDV tape #2004-0004, and see 2013.265.1998 and all years>video) | ||
Master Printmakers in Maine Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Master Printmakers in Maine Northeast Harbor Library Description: Announcement & checklist of a Farnsworth Art Museum outreach exhibition held at the Northeast Harbor Library July-August 1994 featuring four leading printmakers inspired by Maine. | ||
Northeast Harbor Library Centenary Celebration Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Library Centenary Celebration Northeast Harbor Library Description: Poster announcing events to celebrate the library's 100th anniversary. | ||
Northeast Harbor Vaudeville Show Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Northeast Harbor Vaudeville Show Northeast Harbor Library Description: Letterpress printed broadside. The Northeast Harbor Vaudeville Show of 1961 will be presented August 11 at Mt Desert High School Auditorium at 8:30 o'clock. | ||
The Islesford Thimble Club Annual Sale Poster Islesford Historical Society |
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| The Islesford Thimble Club Annual Sale Poster Islesford Historical Society Description: A poster for the Islesford Thimble Club Fifth Annual Sale. |
A Casual History of the Neighborhood House Northeast Harbor Library |
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| A Casual History of the Neighborhood House Northeast Harbor Library Description: The Neighborhood House has been linked to the Mt Desert Festival of Chamber Music since 1963. There has been many changes in the hall, but music has been uninterrupted. |