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Walking on Water - Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Walking on Water - Echo Lake Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Callendar House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Callendar House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Callendar House was the first summer cottage built of brick in Bar Harbor. When this photograph was taken in 2016, the Jackson Lab owned this structure which is located on the Schooner Head Road just outside of Bar Harbor. The history of Bar Harbor is the history of the rich and famous and the story of the Callendar House fits right into this history. The imposing “cottage” was built in 1901 for Mrs. John Callendar Livingston, a member of the prominent and incredibly prosperous Livingston family, by Fredrick Savage. The structure was Savage’s most formal design and also the most expensive (partly because just before it was completed in 1901, the entire building burnt leading to a near complete rebuilding). Savage, himself, was a native of Northeast Harbor and the vast majority of his work consisted of cottages and hotels, showing the rise of Bar Harbor’s place as a “summer colony”. Savage built cottages in many styles including several prominent Queen Anne and Shingle Style structures showcasing the dominant design trends of the late 19th century and early 20th century. The Callendar House, however, can be seen as firmly colonial revival in design and was the first summer “cottage” built with brick. At the time of its construction it was praised by the Bar Harbor Record for both its refinement and its modernity. In 1992, the Callendar House was purchased by the Jackson Lab at a foreclosure auction. (Source: Maine Preservation). [show more] | |
The Cedars Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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Main Street Looking North Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Main Street Looking North Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Sea Ledges at Sunrise Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sea Ledges at Sunrise Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Manset, Maine Sunrise Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Manset, Maine Sunrise Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Sea Ledges at Sunset Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sea Ledges at Sunset Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Site Where Indigenous Peoples Were Sitting in Photographs of Indian Lot Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Site Where Indigenous Peoples Were Sitting in Photographs of Indian Lot Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: George Ashbridge Rhoads (1860-1935) built Indian Lot Cottage in 1927. Three Chimneys, 141 Clark Point Road, is visible behind and to the left of the trees. With all the visual aids from SWHPL 5525, and repeated searches, archivists could not locate the rocks in the old photographs or find the exact place where the people were sitting. The rocks were probably covered or removed when the land was cleared for the cottage and drive. |
Plaque at the Site of the Arthur Millis and Leone Marie (Wemmert) Kellam Home Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Plaque at the Site of the Arthur Millis and Leone Marie (Wemmert) Kellam Home Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Foundation of Art and Nan Kellam's House on Placentia Island Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Foundation of Art and Nan Kellam's House on Placentia Island Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Southwest Harbor Motor Co. as the United States Post Office and Office Building 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Southwest Harbor Motor Co. as the United States Post Office and Office Building 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Great Head at Acadia National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Great Head at Acadia National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Robert Malcom Carter House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Robert Malcom Carter House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: These photos were taken after the home was purchased by George and Janice Soules in 2013. Above - August 2016. The view is looking south down Forest Avenue toward Main Street. 1 - August 2016 showing 2014 addition in back 2 - July 2013 3 - July 2013 |
Hieronymus wins 2019 Friendship sloop races Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Hieronymus wins 2019 Friendship sloop races Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The photo above was taken from the dock of the Claremont Hotel. Greening Island is visible in the background. Image 1, taken 40 seconds later, shows Hieronymus tacking among the other boats. Image 2, taken 35 minutes before the start of the race, shows Hieronymus sailing out of Southwest Harbor toward Greening Island with the tip of Clark Point in the foreground. Crew: Joe Neilson, Spencer Nighman, Mary Kate Murray, Mel Steinberg, and Greg & Marc Crossley (on starboard side). The description that follows is from an Ellsworth American article on July 17, 2019 by Stephen Rappaport (see link below). ### At 2 p.m., about an hour after the cruising division began its race past Sutton Island, 15 Friendship sloops lined up between Clark Point and Greening Island for a race that would carry the fleet out into Great Harbor, to Spurling Rock off the corner of Great Cranberry Island, then to Bear Island off Northeast Harbor, the can buoy at the entrance to Somes Sound and back to a finish where the race began. A light sea breeze picked up as the race progressed then died with the fleet packed together off Bear Island, race committee chairman Scott Martin said Monday morning. As the tide turned, the breeze picked up giving the fleet a good race to the finish. About two hours after the start, first across the finish line was a local boat, Albert Neilson’s Hieronymous, built by Ralph Stanley in 1962 and still homeported in Southwest Harbor. Close behind was another local boat, Alice E, believed to have been launched in 1899 and sailed daily by Downeast Friendship Sloop Charters in Southwest Harbor. The Woods Hole, Mass.-based Hegira, launched in 1980, finished third. According to Martin, who raced on his own Eden, Mount Desert Island is home to the largest fleet of Friendship sloops — about a half-dozen — anywhere. “We’re blessed,” he said Monday. Martin hopes to start a regular series of Wednesday afternoon races for Friendship sloops after the upcoming Rockland rendezvous. “It will be very informal,” he said. “No handicaps.” [show more] |
Portrait of George Soules Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Portrait of George Soules Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Waldron Bates Memorial on Gorham Mountain Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Waldron Bates Memorial on Gorham Mountain Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This memorial to Waldron Bates is located on the south side of Gorham Mountain in Acadia National Park at the intersection of the Gorham Mountain Trail and the Cadillac Cliffs Path. This bronze plaque, attached to a granite wall, was designed by New York sculptor and Bar Harbor summer resident William Ordway Partridge. It was installed in September 1910 and reads: 1856-1909, WALDRON BATES IN MEMORIAM MCMX, PATHMAKER | |
La Rochelle as the Maine Sea Coast Mission Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| La Rochelle as the Maine Sea Coast Mission Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: George Soules created this postcard for the Maine Sea Coast Mission. About it he wrote "I had the privilege of photographing La Rochelle to create a postcard for the Maine Sea Coast Mission. I used a Canon 5D Mark III DSLR with a Canon 24mm tilt/shift lens and a B+W circular polarizing filter, all mounted on a Really Right Stuff tripod. Mission president Rev. Scott Planting and Development Assistant Anna Silver directed traffic around me as I stood in the middle of West Street to take the shot." [show more] | |
Clark Point Road - View West to Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark Point Road - View West to Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: As of 2019, the Tom Cat market no longer occupies the second building on the left. The fourth building from the left in 2019 is Fred's Place, which was once the Jackson Market. | |
The Carroll Sargent Tyson Jr. Cottage Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Carroll Sargent Tyson Jr. Cottage Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Winter View of the Underwood Factory in Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Winter View of the Underwood Factory in Bass Harbor from Bernard Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The cannery was housed in the brick building at left (now Hopkins Landing condominiums). |
Bar Harbor and the Porcupine Islands from the Pulpit Rock Trail, Acadia National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bar Harbor and the Porcupine Islands from the Pulpit Rock Trail, Acadia National Park Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: I was inspired to take this photograph by Ballard's image (item 11895) of this same scene. -- George Soules |
Panorama of Southwest Harbor in Winter Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Panorama of Southwest Harbor in Winter Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "I captured this scene from the end of the Manset Town dock. Though the view appears very wide, it's only about 90° from end to end. It seems wider because I shot it with a 200mm lens to get the detail along the shore with minimal water and sky. I stitched the panorama from 17 separate images taken left to right, each frame rotated 5° to the right of the previous one. Yesterday I saw this same scene while driving around to take the pictures posted here, but when I arrived at this spot the sun was too high and I didn't have my tripod with me. This morning I got up before dawn and set up my tripod on the snow-covered dock at 6:15 AM. Then I waited in the bitter cold for the sun to rise. Fresh snow that fell last night made the scene even better than it was yesterday. Sometimes it just works out that way. " -- George Soules [show more] |
Panorama of Sea Ledges Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Panorama of Sea Ledges Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: With kind permission from the owners, George Soules made this panorama below on the summer solstice at 5:23 AM. He used a Canon 5D Mark III digital SLR camera and a Canon 45mm f/2.8 tilt/shift lens shooting 1/125 sec, f/5.6 at ISO 100. The pano is a combination of 16 images stitched together to capture a view of approximately 270°. |
Interior Panorama of 1932 Criterion Theatre Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Interior Panorama of 1932 Criterion Theatre Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: George Soules photographed the interior of the Criterion from the balcony with a Canon 5D Mark III DSLR and a Canon 24mm tilt/shift lens using available light, which there was little of. To the naked eye, the space does not look nearly this bright. The first image (angle view) is a four-slice panorama with a 140° field of view. It is a composite of 12 different frames. The second image (straight-on view) is a six-slice panorama with a 190° field of view. It is a composite of 18 different frames. Both images were shot at f/8, ISO 400, with three different exposures for each slice. Exposures ranged from 10 seconds for the main room to 1/25th second for the chandelier. [show more] |
Dovekie in the Boat House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Dovekie in the Boat House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Dovekie in the Boat House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Dovekie in the Boat House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Dovekie in the Boat House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Dovekie in the Boat House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Marchers in the 2016 Flamingo Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Marchers in the 2016 Flamingo Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Charles Stanhope and Candy Emlen Marching in the Flamingo Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Charles Stanhope and Candy Emlen Marching in the Flamingo Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Library Book Sale at the Flamingo Festival Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Library Book Sale at the Flamingo Festival Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Flamingo Lane Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Flamingo Lane Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Reverend Timothy Fleck at the Flamingo Festival Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Reverend Timothy Fleck at the Flamingo Festival Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Staff and Friends of the Library in the Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Staff and Friends of the Library in the Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Camp Beech Cliff Marching in the Flamingo Festival Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Camp Beech Cliff Marching in the Flamingo Festival Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Waiting for the Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Waiting for the Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This photograph was taken looking south on Main Street |
Flamingo Festival Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Flamingo Festival Parade Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Boat Houses and Dock Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Boat Houses and Dock Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Boat House with Yellow Door Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Boat House with Yellow Door Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Islesford Boat Houses Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Islesford Boat Houses Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Islesford Boat Houses at Sunset Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Islesford Boat Houses at Sunset Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The Village Wash Tub and Joey's Place in a Blizzard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Village Wash Tub and Joey's Place in a Blizzard Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Howie Motenko on Moebius Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Howie Motenko on Moebius Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Satterlee Tea House Site at Great Head Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Satterlee Tea House Site at Great Head Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Tea House was destroyed in the 1947 Bar Harbor Fire. Eleanor Morgan Satterlee gave the property to Acadia National Park in 1949. Park employees later cleaned the rubble. This photograph shows all that is left of the Satterlee Tea House in 2015. |
Pumpkin Carving Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Pumpkin Carving Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Scary pumpkins light up the front of the Southwest Harbor Public Library while stories are told inside |
Lantern Walk and Story Telling at the Causeway Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Lantern Walk and Story Telling at the Causeway Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Photographer George Soules posted the following on his blog for Nov 16, 2013: Last night the Southwest Harbor Public Library on Mount Desert Island held a Lantern Walk. "As the days start to grow shorter we start to think about light and ways we can celebrate it. A lantern walk is an observance of the changing season." In preparation for this event, all were invited to come to the library the Thursday before to make lanterns. Janice was there as a volunteer helping the children glue colored paper onto tall glass wide mouth jars. On Friday, participants met at 5:00 PM at the High Road parking lot in Southwest Harbor and walked down Causeway Lane with lanterns lit. Then, aided by the glow of a full moon, they carefully navigated the path down to the water and gathered on the rocks for some storytelling before heading back. Janice and I tagged along with the hope of getting some pictures that captured the feel of this magical evening. I used a Canon 5D Marl II DSLR mounted on a tripod with a Canon 24-70mm lens at f/2.8. I exposed the scene for 2 seconds at ISO 1600. Thanks to the moonlight, the surrounding area was nicely exposed as well. [show more] |
Northwood Kenway and Misty Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Northwood Kenway and Misty Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The photograph of himself that Edward is holding was taken by an unknown photographer in 1974. Northwood posed for this picture standing in his front yard. His cat Misty is at the far left behind him. Northwood was 90 and Misty was 18 when this picture was taken. |
Duck Brook Motor Bridge Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Duck Brook Motor Bridge Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: To get this photo, I waited until late fall after the leaves were gone. I parked at the Holiday Inn which was closed for the season and walked across Route 3 to the metal guard rail along the section of road that crosses Duck Brook. Once in the ravine, I located a spot at the edge of the water that I thought had the clearest view of the bridge, and even from there I could only see two of the three arches. The left and right arches each span 89', but in the photo, the left arch is completely obscured by evergreens. I set up a tripod with a Canon 5D Mark III camera and a Canon 24mm tilt/shift lens. With the camera mounted in landscape orientation, I shifted the lens all the way down to capture the lower part of the scene and all the way up to catch the top of the bridge. Because the ravine was deep in shadow while the inner part of the center arch was in full sunlight, I had to take multiple exposures ranging from a half second to 125th second, which is seven full stops, at f/11 with ISO set to 50. Later in Lightroom and Photoshop, I stitched the lower and upper halves and manually blended the exposures. Note also that I focused on the bridge, but also took a shot focused on the large rock in the foreground and blended-in parts of that image to get more depth of field. - George Soules [show more] | |
Rusticators at Anemone Cave Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Rusticators at Anemone Cave Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Anemone Cave from the Inside Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Anemone Cave from the Inside Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Anemone Cave from the Outside Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Anemone Cave from the Outside Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Schooner Head Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Schooner Head Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Echo Lake and Somes Sound from Beech Mountain Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Echo Lake and Somes Sound from Beech Mountain Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Head Light - The Red Lens Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light - The Red Lens Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Bass Harbor Head Light - View Down the Stairs Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bass Harbor Head Light - View Down the Stairs Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The site of Sim Mayo’s Bicycle Shop and William Lloyd Carroll's Cash Market Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The site of Sim Mayo’s Bicycle Shop and William Lloyd Carroll's Cash Market Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Bicycle Shop was moved and finally remodeled as the Herrick Building at 45 Clark Point Road next to the William Edgar and Fanny Carnes (Harmon) Herrick House, at 43 Clark Point Road. Both building are now gone. |
William Irving Mayo House - The Central House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| William Irving Mayo House - The Central House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Samuel Watson Herrick Store and Custom House as House on Earl Gott’s Property Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Samuel Watson Herrick Store and Custom House as House on Earl Gott’s Property Southwest Harbor Public Library |
View Northeast on the High Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View Northeast on the High Road Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The church steeple is just visible between the trees to the left of the telephone pole. Rebecca Carroll's house, 7 High Road is the first house on the left. The second visible house, number 11, was built by her son, Phillip Tracy Carroll, in 1932. The third visible house, number 17, was built by builder Robie Melvin Norwood Jr. for himself in 1924. Rebecca’s daughter Nellie “Nell” Rebecca (Carroll) Thornton built at 23 High Road in 1922. Another daughter, Alice (Carroll) Young built at 38 High Road in 1907. Compare this photograph to SWHPL 6350 in which Rebecca is shown standing at about the second tree on the left in this photograph. [show more] |
The Island House Site Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Island House Site Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Clark's Cove Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark's Cove Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Compare this photograph to SWHPL 6072 taken around 1900. |
The William Gilman Parker House Site Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The William Gilman Parker House Site Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The large old tree behind the fence on the right is the same one that is visible in SWHPL 6361 which shows the tree in front of the house inside the corner of that fence. |
House at the Location of the Simeon Holden Mayo's Blacksmith and Bicycle Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| House at the Location of the Simeon Holden Mayo's Blacksmith and Bicycle Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Captain Jacob Schoppy Mayo House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Captain Jacob Schoppy Mayo House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Freeman’s Store as Southwest Cycle Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Freeman’s Store as Southwest Cycle Shop Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Freeman's Store was the building on the left which in 2017 was the Southwest Cycle Shop. The Moody Mermaid and the Carroll Building are on the right. | |
The Ashmont Hotel / Freeman Cottage / Freeman House - Rear View - Freeman Store across Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Ashmont Hotel / Freeman Cottage / Freeman House - Rear View - Freeman Store across Main Street Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The John T.R. Freeman House as the Prentice and Gretchen K. Strong House - Penury Hall Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The John T.R. Freeman House as the Prentice and Gretchen K. Strong House - Penury Hall Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Farnsworth's Millinery Shop and Post Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Farnsworth's Millinery Shop and Post Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
The James E. Robinson Property as Acadia Cottages Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The James E. Robinson Property as Acadia Cottages Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Byron Heman Mayo property as the Western Way Condominiums Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Byron Heman Mayo property as the Western Way Condominiums Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Joseph Dana Phillips House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Joseph Dana Phillips House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Second Masonic Hall Building and Sawyer's Specialties Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Second Masonic Hall Building and Sawyer's Specialties Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Eugene Shubal Thurston’s Post Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Eugene Shubal Thurston’s Post Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Edwin L. Higgins Blacksmith Shop Site - Clark Point Gallery Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Edwin L. Higgins Blacksmith Shop Site - Clark Point Gallery Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Clark Point Road - May 3, 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Clark Point Road - May 3, 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The look of the road and many of the houses have changed, but many of the stones in the low wall in the foreground at the edge of 50 Clark Point Road are still in place as they were in 1913. |
Old Primary School as Southwest Harbor Town Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Old Primary School as Southwest Harbor Town Office Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Old Primary School as Southwest Harbor Police Department Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Old Primary School as Southwest Harbor Police Department Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
The Southwest Harbor Public Library Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Southwest Harbor Public Library Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Park Theater Doors at the Birches Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Park Theater Doors at the Birches Southwest Harbor Public Library |
McEachern & Hutchins Hardware Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| McEachern & Hutchins Hardware Store Southwest Harbor Public Library |
McEachern & Hutchins Loading Dock Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| McEachern & Hutchins Loading Dock Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: On the site of the old William E. Murphy’s Livery Stable – later Ped Sargent Livery Stable |
Main Street Looking South Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Main Street Looking South Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: On the left is McEachern & Hutchins Hardware Store and the Second Masonic Hall. The right side of the street (from near to far) shows the corner of the wall in front of the Southwest Harbor Public Library, Little Notch Pizza and part of Sawyer's Market in the Lawler Building, the First National Bank, and the Carroll Building. | |
Horse Drinking Fountain and Southwest Harbor School Bell Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Horse Drinking Fountain and Southwest Harbor School Bell Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The horse drinking fountain, originally on Main Street, is now on the lawn in front of the Harbor House along with the school bell. | |
The Village Green and the First National Bank in 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Village Green and the First National Bank in 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The photograph shows the Carroll building on the left, the Village Green, and the First National Bank which all occupy sites leveled by the 1922 Southwest Harbor fire. The Village Green is about where the Hotel Holmes and its stables stood. |
Davis Agency Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Davis Agency Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Eugene M. Norwood Square Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Eugene M. Norwood Square Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Edwin Leon Higgins House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Edwin Leon Higgins House Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: 1st Location: W.L. Carroll’s Cash Market 2nd and Present Location: Edwin Leon Higgins House | |
Cove's End - The John C. Harmon House - The Grace M. Simmons House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Cove's End - The John C. Harmon House - The Grace M. Simmons House Southwest Harbor Public Library |
View of Herrick Road Toward Main Street in 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| View of Herrick Road Toward Main Street in 2015 Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: This photograph shows was taken in the same location as item 12131 which depicts the Fuller House as it was moved from it's location on Main Street to make room for the Wendell Gilley Museum. |
The George Ripley Fuller House at 19 Herrick Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The George Ripley Fuller House at 19 Herrick Road Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Wendell Gilley Museum Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Wendell Gilley Museum Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Site of the George Arthur Neal House - Bar Harbor Bank and Trust Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Site of the George Arthur Neal House - Bar Harbor Bank and Trust Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
Gordon & White Garage Site as Restaurant, Store and Art Galleries Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gordon & White Garage Site as Restaurant, Store and Art Galleries Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Pemetic High School Lawn, Site of the Old Primary School Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Pemetic High School Lawn, Site of the Old Primary School Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Pemetic High School Lawn - Site of the Old Primary School Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Pemetic High School Lawn - Site of the Old Primary School Southwest Harbor Public Library |