Blueprint, 26.5x20", and pencil on stock drawing of the house at Harborside, "Rocky Pasture", listed 1st for Mrs. Leverett Bradley, 2nd for Mrs. Katharine King, and 3rd for Robert Shafer.
Description: Blueprint, 26.5x20", and pencil on stock drawing of the house at Harborside, "Rocky Pasture", listed 1st for Mrs. Leverett Bradley, 2nd for Mrs. Katharine King, and 3rd for Robert Shafer.
Sketch of floor plan for the "Brooks cottage" on South Shore Road, owned by John Brooks, and later house of Marguerite Yourcenar and Grace Frick, "Petite Plaisance".
Description: Sketch of floor plan for the "Brooks cottage" on South Shore Road, owned by John Brooks, and later house of Marguerite Yourcenar and Grace Frick, "Petite Plaisance".
Description: Rough parchment drawing of grounds of "The Colonial Cottage" on Manchester Road showing site of tennis court. Adjacent property of D. Scull.
Structures, Civic, Sports Structure, Swimming Pool
Blueprints (large) of alterations to the Northeast Harbor Swimming Pool (Swim Club) showing exterior elevations to buildings, such as bath house and nurses building.
Structures, Civic, Sports Structure, Swimming Pool
Creator:
Little & Russell
Date:
1927
Place:
Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Collection:
Great Harbor Collection
Object ID:
339
Location:
GHC Box 9
Pages:
3
Medium:
ARCH
Condition:
fair
Description: Blueprints (large) of alterations to the Northeast Harbor Swimming Pool (Swim Club) showing exterior elevations to buildings, such as bath house and nurses building.
Structures, Other Structures, Architectural Features
Pencil drawing on stock paper, 31.5x14", detailing the mantles and doorways of the Elmer Smallidge cottage in Northeast Harbor. Also, identified as "Lombard House."
Structures, Other Structures, Architectural Features
Creator:
Fred L. Savage
Place:
Mount Desert, Northeast Harbor
Property Name:
Sunset Shore
Street:
13 Smallidge Point
Collection:
Great Harbor Collection
Object ID:
348
Location:
GHC Box 9
Pages:
1
Medium:
ARCH
Condition:
very fragile
Description: Pencil drawing on stock paper, 31.5x14", detailing the mantles and doorways of the Elmer Smallidge cottage in Northeast Harbor. Also, identified as "Lombard House."