Three B/W photographs of "Pine Cottage" on Bar Island in Somesville. Two exterior; one interior. Photo 1826 a: View of house as it is approached from landing. Photo 1826 b: View of house from the Sound. Photo 1826 c: Living room.
Description: Three B/W photographs of "Pine Cottage" on Bar Island in Somesville. Two exterior; one interior. Photo 1826 a: View of house as it is approached from landing. Photo 1826 b: View of house from the Sound. Photo 1826 c: Living room.
Small girl (Philena) in plaid dress standing in front of the two halves of the Manchester House, which had been cut in half and moved across Manchester Road. (MAN 42)
Description: Small girl (Philena) in plaid dress standing in front of the two halves of the Manchester House, which had been cut in half and moved across Manchester Road. (MAN 42)
Three Manchester children (Frank, Philena and Russell) sitting on lawn in front of house. House now owned by Chuck Bucklin, and has been renovated. (MAN 41)
Description: Three Manchester children (Frank, Philena and Russell) sitting on lawn in front of house. House now owned by Chuck Bucklin, and has been renovated. (MAN 41)
Description: Depicted is the original family home of the Smallidge family. It was razed in the early 20th century to accommodate what is in 2000 the Wheat cottage.
First wood frame house built in 1820 by John Manchester Third - was located near the shore, west of Northeast Harbor Swimming Pool. The studio at right was built by his son, Ansel Lewis near the turn of the century. It was later altered and became a summer cottage called "Old Homestead" (see item 4694 , Photo 0927)
Description: First wood frame house built in 1820 by John Manchester Third - was located near the shore, west of Northeast Harbor Swimming Pool. The studio at right was built by his son, Ansel Lewis near the turn of the century. It was later altered and became a summer cottage called "Old Homestead" (see item 4694 , Photo 0927)
Built in 1930's-80's, the house is listed as one of 14 original homes in Northeast Harbor. First owner was Warren Higgens. Now owned by William & Louisa Newlin.
Description: Built in 1930's-80's, the house is listed as one of 14 original homes in Northeast Harbor. First owner was Warren Higgens. Now owned by William & Louisa Newlin.
Seven B/W photographs of the exterior and interior of the Pretty Marsh residence "Deep Cove" of the J. Stanley Reeve family. Formerly the Boulker property known as "High Head". Photo 1717 b: View of house from across the lake Photo 1717 d: Main entrance hall
Description: Seven B/W photographs of the exterior and interior of the Pretty Marsh residence "Deep Cove" of the J. Stanley Reeve family. Formerly the Boulker property known as "High Head". Photo 1717 b: View of house from across the lake Photo 1717 d: Main entrance hall
House built in 1887 for Ansel Manchester (by Fred Savage?), later owned by Sage, Lloyd and Lash. Two photocopies of photographs of original and remodeled house. Six photographs of remodeled house and view of the Sound. Postcard of entrance to Somes Sound.
Description: House built in 1887 for Ansel Manchester (by Fred Savage?), later owned by Sage, Lloyd and Lash. Two photocopies of photographs of original and remodeled house. Six photographs of remodeled house and view of the Sound. Postcard of entrance to Somes Sound.
Description: Photograph of the Mullins Cottage view from Smallidge Point at Gilpatrick Cove. After 1970's, this became the Astor guest house at Cove End.
B/W Photograph of "Over the Way", currently owned by Mrs. Harry Neilson (Janneke), on South Shore Road. Originally built for S. D. Sargeant circa 1896, may have been called "Alders." Architect: Fred Savage
Description: B/W Photograph of "Over the Way", currently owned by Mrs. Harry Neilson (Janneke), on South Shore Road. Originally built for S. D. Sargeant circa 1896, may have been called "Alders." Architect: Fred Savage