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Brooklands Automobile Racing Club, Official Race Card Pamphlet, July 20, 1907
Seal Cove Auto Museum
  • Document, Pamphlet
  • Transportation, Automobile, Racing Car
  • Brooklands Automobile Racing Club
  • 1907-07-20
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Pamphlet with race cards for six auto races held at the Brooklands Automobile Racing Club track in Surrey, England. The race cards include the names of drivers and information about their cars for each race. People Mentioned: L. Aspinall, F. C. Baisley, G. S. Barwick, M. Ross Browne, O. E. Bush, W. E. Bushby, F. Coleman, E. De Rodakowski, M. Duray, A. V. Ebblewhite, S. F. Edge, A. Farnell, F. R. Fry, S. Girling, G. W. Goldsmith, H. V. Hermon, J. B. Hissey, H. E. Hives, J. Hodierne, H. C. L. Holden, G. L. Hinds Howell, J. E. Hutton, E. M. C. Instone, G. Ison, D. Jameson, Charles Jarrott, N. Littlejohn, W. T. Lord, N. Macklin, A. S. Manning, E. Manville, P. Martin, H. J. S. Moyses, F. Newton, H. Owen, W. E. D. Owen, H. R. Pope, A. Rawlinson, B. Redwood, D. Resta, C. D. Rose, C. Sangster, S. Saunderson, T. Sopwith, G. E. Taylor, T. Thornycroft, H. C. Tryon, Adrien de Turckheim, H. Vincent, A. Huntley Walker, C. Grahame White, C. Harman Wigan, W. R. Wills [show more]
Replica of Samuel de Champlain's Vessel, Le Don de Dieu of 1604
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Art, Drawing
  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
  • Dale - Lawford Dale
  • 1908
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Canada Stamp - Don de Dieu - Issued May 16, 2008
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Object, Stamp, Postage Stamp
  • Places, Shore
  • Vessels, Ship
  • Back - Francis Back
  • 2008-05-16
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Engraved postage stamp
India Stamp - William Carey (1761-1834)- Issued January 9, 1993
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Object, Stamp, Postage Stamp
  • People
  • Samanta - Shanka Samanta
  • 1993
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Photogravure.
Samuel Atkins Eliot I
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Object, Art, Silhouette
  • People
  • 1820 c.
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Samuel Atkins Eliot I
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Miers painted silhouette, probably by John Field
Painting of Brig Carrie F. Dix - Lisbon 1882
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Art, Painting
  • Vessels, Ship
  • Dix - Frederick William Dix (1861-1886)
  • 1882
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Painting of Brig Carrie F. Dix - Lisbon 1882
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
The paper upon which the drawing was made seems to have been embossed with a cartouche encircling the word, "Evadne." "My [great] grandfather John Dix (1829-1858) was a sea captain, and my grandmother [Celestia Gertrude Dix] always said that he was once shipwrecked, but she didn’t know where. She was just a little girl at the time, and she couldn’t remember much about it. She thought it might have been “on the Jersey coast.” Anyway, he lost his ship, and it took him two years to get home. The story went that he had traded one vessel for another one at Blue Hill, and she almost sank before he got her home to Bartlett’s Island across the bay. She’d been down in the Caribbean and hadn’t been coppered, so she was worm-eaten. Even though she was a fairly new vessel, they had to fix her up before they could use her. I’m not sure whether this was the same ship he lost or not, but I’ve got a picture of a brig that was drawn by Fred W. Dix, who was lost at sea in 1886 and who was some kind of cousin to my great grandfather. It’s just a picture on a piece of lined paper, hand colored. On the back it says “Built in New Haven, 1882,” and it says “Carrie F. Dix” on the flag. [Frederick William Dix (1861-1886) was John Dix’ nephew, the son of John Dix’ brother, William Dix (1826-1910)] Now, Carrie F. Dix was my grandmother’s sister. Carrie married Dr. Joseph Dana Phillips, but she died in childbirth. Dr. Phillips sent my grandmother and her other sister, Vienna, to school at Coburn Classical Institute in Waterville. Then my grandmother taught school on Tinker’s Island for a time, and she also taught on Bartlett’s Island, where she lived. [Carrie Frances Dix (1863-1892), later Mrs. Joseph Dana Phillips, was the daughter of John Dix and the first cousin of Frederick William Dix] On the back of this picture of the brig it also says, “First trip to Faroe Isles and then to a place in Norway.” After that, the writing fades out, and the rest of it is illegible. I’ve tried using a black light to read it, but I can’t make it out. It says something about some port in Spain, so John Dix was probably bound down through the English Channel. Whether he was wrecked on the Channel Isles and spent some time on the island of Jersey, I don’t know. If the ship had been lost off New Jersey, it wouldn’t have taken him two years to get home. I do know that the whole crew was rescued by breeches buoy. But I bet my grandfather was shipwrecked on the Channel Isles, and he might have had to stay on the island of Jersey. Now, he might have been hurt or might have had a nervous breakdown over losing that vessel, because it took him two years to recover enough to get home. He had no money. When he got back to Maine, his spirit was broken and he never went to sea again. He had to run that little farm on Bartlett’s Island, and his family was very poor. When his daughter Emily Bartlett died, John Dix came off the island and lived in Southwest Harbor with another daughter, Vienna Lawler. When he died, they had Emily’s body brought over and buried with his, down at Mount Height Cemetery." - “Ralph Stanley : Tales of a Maine Boatbuilder” by Craig S. Milner and Ralph W. Stanley, published by Down East Books, Camden, Maine 2004, p. 136-137. [show more]
Bluenose I Ferry
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Picture Postcard
  • Vessels, Merchant Vessel, Ferry
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Bluenose I Ferry
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Published by the Book Room Ltd., Halifax, Nova Scota - Mirro-Krome Card by H.S. Crocker Co.
Epidendrum atropurpureum var. Randi L. Lind. & Rod.
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Art, Illustration
  • Nature, Plants
  • Linden - J. Linden
  • 1886
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Lindenia Iconography of Orchids, Director: J. Linden, Editor-in-Chief, Lucien Linden &
Cattleya Eldorado Lind. var Lindeni Hort. - Cattleya Eldorado Lind. var. Oweni Hort.
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Art, Illustration
  • Nature, Plants
  • Linden - J. Linden
  • 1893
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Description:
Lindenia Iconography of Orchids, Director: J. Linden, Editor-in-Chief, Lucien Linden &
Victoria Regia in the River Amazon
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Print, Planographic Print, Lithograph
  • Places, Landscape
  • von Marilaun - Anton Kerner von Marilaun
  • 1892 c.
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Victoria Regia in the River Amazon
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Chromolithograph - Plate XI - Artist - Ernst Heign. The Natural History of Plants: Their Forms, Growth, Reproduction and Distribution, by Anton Kerner von Marilaun, Half Volume III, 1895. Printed in Leipzig by the Bibliographisches Institute . Image courtesy of ancestryimages.com - copyright free for non-commercial use. "Those running personal websites dealing with family history, genealogy, or other historical research etc. are most welcome to copy any of the map or print images for their own use, as are charity and non-profit organizations. 1898: "E.S. Rand, commemorated in Victoria Randi, died recently in Para, Brazil. He was an expert plantsman, a private gentleman, and wrote interestingly on various horticultural subjects." - American Gardening, Volume 19, 1898, p. 458. Victoria Regia, as shown in this illustration, does not purport to be variety Randi, but similar to that named for Edward S. Rand. "Victoria Randi, the new Crimson Victoria, is a variety of recent introduction ; very similar to the Victoria Regia, except the vertical edges of the leaves are broader, forming a deeper 'tray' and the flowers, opening white, soon change to a deep crimson." - "Botanical guide through the Phipps conservatories in Pittsburg and Allegheny" by Gustave Guttenbert, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 1894. [show more]
Rhododendron - "Edward S. Rand"
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Image, Photograph, Digital Photograph
  • Nature, Plants
  • Huisman - Tijs Huisman
  • 2008-05-28
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Rhododendron - "Edward S. Rand"
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Rhododendron
Henry Lathrop Rand's European Trip
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Map
  • Places
  • 1897
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Henry Lathrop Rand's European Trip
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Description:
Henry L. Rand’s hand drawn continental route map of the itinerary for his trip to Europe in 1896.
Saint John River - Saint John to Fredericton
Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Map
  • Places
  • 1963
  • International
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Saint John River - Saint John to Fredericton
Southwest Harbor Public Library
Northern Pacific Sound Pollution
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Mallory McElhaney
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Northern Pacific Sound Pollution
College of the Atlantic
Description:
The longest distance a human shout has been heard from is just over 10 miles, and that scream happened over a lake. Researchers have estimated that a whale scream, or more so a song, can be heard from over 10,000 miles away! Though we can't always hear these songs because of their low frequencies, whales can listen and respond to each other from oceans away.
J-Pod Southern Resident Killer Whale Movement
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Chloe Meyer
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
How vessel traffic, chinook salmon, water quality, climate, and the navy impact how J-Pod moves throughout the Salish Sea
Dutton Maple Lot
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Businesses, Farming
  • Lily Dutton
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Dutton Maple Lot
College of the Atlantic
Description:
Change in seasons, and Mapping the tap lines
The Geology of National Parks Class, Winter 2023
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Places
  • The Geology of National Parks Class, Winter 2023
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
'Grand Teton National park is located in Northwestern Wyoming and is home to an abundant variety of flora and fauna, lakes, rivers, and the striking Teton range. The Tetons are the youngest of all the mountain ranges in the Rocky Mountain chain yet are made up of the continent's oldest rocks that date back 3 billion years.'
Nesting Sea Turtles on a Changing Caribbean Island
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Georgia Lattig
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
The Buck Island Sea Turtle Research Program (BISTRP) is a long-term sea turtle monitoring project that focuses on nesting sea turtles in the Caribbean. BISTRP was initiated by the National Park Service in 1988 after Buck Island was identified as an important nesting beach for sea turtles, in particular for the critically endangered Hawksbill sea turtle. Since 1988, the program has conducted annual monitoring of the nesting sea turtles on Buck Island with the goal of identifying each nesting female, collecting biological data, and tracking nest success on the island. [show more]
River Herring in the Concord River Watershed
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Lucian Vazquez
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
Since long ago, each spring the River Herring swam up the Concord, Sudbury and Assabet Rivers (SUASCO) in unfathomable numbers to spawn. Their numbers turned the sluggish river turbulent with movement, and their masses colored the water black. Nipmuc, Pawtucket, and Massachuset people, their ancestors before them, and later English colonists, treasured these runs for food and fertilizer, and many seasonal communities were once situated at ideal fishing places. The industrial revolution came with largely little heed to the fish or those that used them. [show more]
The Bale National Park: Harenna Forest, Ethiopia
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Rediet Wondwossen Delelegne
  • 2023
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
The Harenna forest is the largest cloud forest in Ethiopia, located in the southern region of the Bale mountain range. 60⁰ 20' and 60⁰ 50'N
Mobile Moms
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • People
  • Helen Portner
  • 2021-06
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Mobile Moms
College of the Atlantic
Description:
Urban Planning for Primary Caregivers, Utrecht, Netherlands
Mussel Power In Estonia
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Businesses, Farming
  • Annaleena Vaher
  • 2020
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Mussel Power In Estonia
College of the Atlantic
Description:
Exploring the potential Blue mussel aquaculture sites in Estonian waters
Planning for Climate Change in Denmark
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Events
  • Katrine Oesterby
  • 2020
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
This GIS story map introduces you to Denmark and the current climate politics in the country. We will then have a look at Denmark in a global context and finally, examine how GIS can help us when we are "Planning for climate change in Denmark".
Global Restrictions on Shark Finning
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Ernesto Hernandez Rodriguez
  • 2020
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
An estimated 73 million sharks were killed last year, primarily for their fins. Their populations are at critical levels, and they are still being fished out of the oceans at unsustainable rates. Some regional populations of shark species are down to 95 - 99%, which is considered functional extinction.
The Dorr Museum Collections and their Global Origins
College of the Atlantic
  • Map
  • Nature, Animals, Birds
  • Jasper White
  • 2020
  • International
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
An exploration of the George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History collections and their origins. The Dorr Museum of Natural History is unique among museums in that its collections have been prepared entirely by students.