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Bar Harbor Town Clock in Winter Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association |
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| Bar Harbor Town Clock in Winter Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Description: ...The Town Clock was presented to the town of Eden (later named Bar Harbor) for its centennial celebration in July 1896 by the Bar Harbor Village Improvement...This photo was taken by Kathy MacLeod, who was a Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association Board Member from 2015-2020... | ||
Albert Wilson Bee's Bar Harbor Store Building in 2012. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Albert Wilson Bee's Bar Harbor Store Building in 2012. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Original A.W. Bee Stationery Store Building Map 104 – Lot 509 |
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 |
Main Street, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Main Street, Northeast Harbor Northeast Harbor Library Description: ...Scanned photographs used for "A Walking Tour of Northeast Harbor Main Street" led by Bob Pyle, Library Director, and Willie Granston, Curator of the Great...Harbor Museum, in July and August 2011. 1...Early Northeast Harbor 2. Looking down Summit to Main Street 3. Kindergarten at the school before Gilman 4. Gilman School 5...Red Front A & P during Bar Harbor Bank era 39. Post Office 40. Joy Building 41. Colonel's & V. R. Smith Dry-goods 42. J. D... | ||
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: This photo was taken from almost the same spot as a photo by W.H Ballard in October 1935. See Item 11895 for the Ballard photo. The cruise ship in the distance is the "MS Maasdam," a Holland America cruise ship built in 1993 by Italy’s Fincantieri Shipyards. She was named for a dam located on the Maas River in the Netherlands. “Maasdam” is an S class 10 deck cruise ship, 721.78’ long, 101.50 beam, 131.23’ high with a 24.93’ draught. She carries a crew of 580 and 1,258 passengers at a speed of 22 knots. [show more] |
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 |
Mossley Hall Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Mossley Hall Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: ...Blueprints four (4) of Mossley Hall in Bar Harbor, Me. Related to 015.74.1006 alteration to Moseley Hall... | |||
A Dinner Invitation College of the Atlantic |
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| A Dinner Invitation College of the Atlantic Description: ...Image: Eagle over the Porcupines Off Bar Harbor, at sunrise from atop Cadillac Mountain, by Jane Davis Doggett... | |
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...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...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...At the time of its construction it was praised by the Bar Harbor Record for both its refinement and its modernity... | |
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... |
Talking Graphics with Waterscapes College of the Atlantic |
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| Talking Graphics with Waterscapes College of the Atlantic Description: ...Talking Graphics with Waterscapes created by Jane Davis Doggett July 7 through August 3, 2012 Image description: Eagle over the Porcupines off Bar...Harbor, at sunrise from atop Cadillac Mountain Opening reception is Friday, July 6, 2012, 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m... | |
Ralph Warren Stanley as an 18th Century Dancing Master Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Ralph Warren Stanley as an 18th Century Dancing Master Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: ...The photographs were taken in an old barn near Kennebec Place in Bar Harbor... |
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 bronze plaque, attached to a granite wall, was designed by New York sculptor and Bar Harbor summer resident William Ordway Partridge... | |
Cutting down 21 European Black Pine trees College of the Atlantic |
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| Cutting down 21 European Black Pine trees College of the Atlantic Description: 21 European Black Pine trees being cut down along the edge of COA campus and Route 3 during the Route 3 expansion project. |
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] |