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You searched for: Year start: 1900✖Year end: 1910✖Subject: Vessels✖Type: Document✖Type: Advertising✖Type: Poster✖
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The Wind & the Wood, Ralph W. Stanley Inc., Boat Building Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| The Wind & the Wood, Ralph W. Stanley Inc., Boat Building Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Brochure, "The Wind & the Wood," promoting Ralph W. Stanley Inc., Boat Building business in Southwest Harbor. With his thoughts about wooden boat building, and photos of him, his shop, and his boats. Brochure probably from the mid 1980s. | ||
Steamer Cimbia in an Advertisement for The Bangor and Bar Harbor Line Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Steamer Cimbia in an Advertisement for The Bangor and Bar Harbor Line Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "THE BANGOR AND BAR HARBOR LINE - BANGOR AND BAR HARBOR SB'T CO., STEAMERS: CIMBIA, SEDGWICK, TREMONT - Only line of steamers running between Bar Harbor and Bangor. Landings made at Seal Harbor, N. E. Harbor, S.W. Harbor, Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Isleboro, Castine, Fort Point and all landings on Penobscot River. Navigating the waters of Frenchman's Bay, Blue Hill Bay, Eggemoggin Reach, Penobscot Bay and River. - SCENERY UNSURPASSED - Steamers leave Bar Harbor Daily, except Sunday, at 7 a.m., arriving at Bangor at 5 p.m. Excellent meals served on board. Send card for time tables and maps of route. BEO. H. BARBOUR, President, H.W. Barbour, Manager, F.D. Pullen, Gen'l Ticket Agt. - Office: Bangor, Me." - The advertisement appeared in A Guide to Bar Harbor published by W.H. Sherman, p. 85 - 1897 [show more] | |
Hinckley Advertising Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Hinckley Advertising Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Hinckley advertising posters photographed by W. H. Ballard. | ||
Advertisement for Forest City Side Wheel Steamer Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Advertisement for Forest City Side Wheel Steamer Southwest Harbor Public Library |