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Item | Title | Type | Subject | Description | Creator | Date | Property Name | Street | Pages | Medium | Condition | |
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5530 | Harborside Wharf |
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| Sepia toned photograph of a view of the harbor from Asticou Terraces with the Harborside wharf in center and the Sea Street dock on left. |
| Description: Sepia toned photograph of a view of the harbor from Asticou Terraces with the Harborside wharf in center and the Sea Street dock on left. | ||||||
5926 | Season's Greetings |
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| Gilpatrick Cove from Rock End Hotel Shows Hodgdon carpentry shop lower left |
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| Description: Gilpatrick Cove from Rock End Hotel Shows Hodgdon carpentry shop lower left | |||||
5132 | Train Bridge-Penobscot River |
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| Three B/W matted photographs (a-c) of the 1901 ice wreckage of the train bridge over the Penobscot River between Bangor and Brewer. |
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| Description: Three B/W matted photographs (a-c) of the 1901 ice wreckage of the train bridge over the Penobscot River between Bangor and Brewer. | ||||
5508 | Gilpatrick Cove |
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| Three sepia photographs/postcards (a-c) of Gilpatrick Cove: (a) from Smallidge Point across to South Shore Rd. with two Frazier & Dabney cottages, showing foot bridge and capt.'s hut on doc. (b+c) Looking toward Smallidge Point, showing footbridge and cottages. Cards picked up by Alfred T. Coulombe when he (age about 14) came to Northeast Harbor one summer with his father and uncles to build some houses the 1920 (about). They came by schooner which they lived in - probably anchored in the Sound or NE Harbor. |
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| Description: Three sepia photographs/postcards (a-c) of Gilpatrick Cove: (a) from Smallidge Point across to South Shore Rd. with two Frazier & Dabney cottages, showing foot bridge and capt.'s hut on doc. (b+c) Looking toward Smallidge Point, showing footbridge and cottages. Cards picked up by Alfred T. Coulombe when he (age about 14) came to Northeast Harbor one summer with his father and uncles to build some houses the 1920 (about). They came by schooner which they lived in - probably anchored in the Sound or NE Harbor. [show more] | |||||
4865 | Clifton Dock, Northeast Harbor |
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| Bear Island in center. Sutton Island to back left. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. |
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| Description: Bear Island in center. Sutton Island to back left. Digital image from Jeff Dobbs Productions. | |||||
4163 | Islesford, Little Cranberry Island |
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| Little Cranberry Island. Left, Walter Stanley house. Center building was coal wharf, now the Islesford dock. Black and white Photograph, with chemical stains. |
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| Description: Little Cranberry Island. Left, Walter Stanley house. Center building was coal wharf, now the Islesford dock. Black and white Photograph, with chemical stains. | |||||
4158 | Little Cranberry Island Dock |
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| Dock at Little Cranberry Island. Mountains: Sargent, Penobscot, Bubbles, Pemetic, Cadillac. Large building was Ship's Chandlery. |
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| Description: Dock at Little Cranberry Island. Mountains: Sargent, Penobscot, Bubbles, Pemetic, Cadillac. Large building was Ship's Chandlery. | |||||
5300 | Manset Dock and Southwest Harbor |
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| B/W, 10.5x3.5", Photograph looking across harbor with Manset dock in lower right and Southwest Harbor center left. Greening Island is center right. Steamboat "Mount Desert" is at Manset dock. |
| Description: B/W, 10.5x3.5", Photograph looking across harbor with Manset dock in lower right and Southwest Harbor center left. Greening Island is center right. Steamboat "Mount Desert" is at Manset dock. | ||||||
5360 | Gilpatrick Cove and Greening Island |
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| Framed, B/W, 14x21.5 photograph of Stanley dock at Gilpatrick Cove with boats and people. Greening Island in background. Present (2010) site of the Northeast Harbor Fleet. Descriptive statement by S. E. Morison on back of photograph. |
| Description: Framed, B/W, 14x21.5 photograph of Stanley dock at Gilpatrick Cove with boats and people. Greening Island in background. Present (2010) site of the Northeast Harbor Fleet. Descriptive statement by S. E. Morison on back of photograph. |