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Sunglasses Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Sunglasses Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Frames hinged on each side and bend around to shade side of eye from sun. Temple length adjustable. | |||||
Eyeglasses Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Eyeglasses Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Small wire rimmed rectangular frames with rounded edges. Temple length adjustable. | |||||
Eyeglasses Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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Eyeglasses Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Eyeglasses Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Brass frames with green lenses. Temple length adjustable. | |||||
Eyeglasses Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Eyeglasses Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: No frames. Metal nose piece. Flexible temples. | ||||
Eyeglasses Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Eyeglasses Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: silver spectacles with oval-round frames.Belonged to R.Ruze’s father, Donald B. PerryMarried to Cora May Phillips of Northeast Harbor, the daughter of Cora Justina Savage and Augustus Chase Savage. | ||||
Eyeglasses and case Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Eyeglasses and case Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Eyeglasses with wire rims. Came with case stamped with name of optician in Schenectady, NY. Glass intact | ||||
Eclipse-O-Scopes to View the Sun Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Eclipse-O-Scopes to View the Sun Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: These were manufactured by J.C. Freeman & Company, Opticians of Worcester, Mass. They measure about 3" X 5" with cut-out slits through which to view the sun during an eclipse. Also included are rectangular films in small envelopes. |