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Stereoscopic view of the Jayne Cottage Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Stereoscopic view of the Jayne Cottage Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Stereoscopic view of the Jayne Cottage, off Cleftstone Road, Bar Harbor. The Jayne Cottage was designed in the Shingle Style by Boston architect William Ralph Emerson and built in 1887-1888. The original owner was Dr. Horace Jayne. The house burned in 1947. This stereoscopic view is stamped E. Emery, Bar Harbor, Maine and is labeled Mrs. Jayne. |
Photograph of The Briars Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Photograph of The Briars Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Oblique photograph of The Briars, a cottage near the Shore Path in Bar Harbor. The house is largely obscured by trees, and gates are visible, as is part of a stone wall. The Briars was built for J. Montgomery Sears and was designed by W. Ralph Emerson. It was later owned by Evalyn Walsh McLean. The house was torn down around 1968. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of E. Emery, Bar Harbor. In blue ink is written "Thayer Cottage, Bar Harbor Maine" In pencil is written Livingston Road. [show more] | |
Ernest E. Emery's Photography Studio Logo - Reverse of a Cabinet Card Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ernest E. Emery's Photography Studio Logo - Reverse of a Cabinet Card Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Florence N. Stanley, Mrs. Clarence Clark Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Florence N. Stanley, Mrs. Clarence Clark Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Archivists surmise that this photograph is Florence Clark from a comparison of this image with others of her and from the fact that the photograph was in an old collection of Clark family photographs from this branch of the family. The photograph was probably taken near the time of her marriage to Clarence. |