Description: Snow pile at Main Street and Sea Street. The Des Isles building and Mrs. Flye's Sandwich Shop are in background. The Des Isle building burned in 1965.
Two men shoveling snow from small pond on Birch Way, Northeast Harbor. The pond has been filled in by Tim Taylor. Also called Frogpond, accessed by going up what is now Frog Pond Way.
Description: Two men shoveling snow from small pond on Birch Way, Northeast Harbor. The pond has been filled in by Tim Taylor. Also called Frogpond, accessed by going up what is now Frog Pond Way.
Description: Photo 2190 a: Kimball House in the distance, Magnum Donum Cottage to the right. Photo 2190 b: Unidentified house and view in Northeast Harbor
Captain Stanley resident of Islesford. Stillman's owned Berry Cliff on the County Road between Northeast Harbor and Seal Harbor. Capt. is rowing the Stillmans ashore at Islesford.
Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
Collection:
Photograph
Object ID:
Photo 1211 ES
Location:
Photograph Filing Cabinet
Pages:
1 photograph
Description: Captain Stanley resident of Islesford. Stillman's owned Berry Cliff on the County Road between Northeast Harbor and Seal Harbor. Capt. is rowing the Stillmans ashore at Islesford.
Description: B/W photograph of Bart Dyer sitting on a coastal defense cannon at Schooner Head. The cannon, and another on Egg Rock, were in place during WWI.
Looking south on Main Street with the "silent policeman" in center and Brown's Taxi and Pastime Theater on right. Cars are moving on street and are parked on side. Copied by William Hocker.
Description: Looking south on Main Street with the "silent policeman" in center and Brown's Taxi and Pastime Theater on right. Cars are moving on street and are parked on side. Copied by William Hocker.
B/W photograph of the Rock End Hotel viewed from Smallidge Point. Walkway spans Gilpatrick Cove. From the glass plate image archive of the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport.
Description: B/W photograph of the Rock End Hotel viewed from Smallidge Point. Walkway spans Gilpatrick Cove. From the glass plate image archive of the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport.
Berry Cliff owned by Dr. E. Stillman. Right of picture is Bishop Mackay-Smith's cottage. Stillman bought the 6 acres from Eliot, left side is Harbor Creek, house demolished in 1950's
Description: Berry Cliff owned by Dr. E. Stillman. Right of picture is Bishop Mackay-Smith's cottage. Stillman bought the 6 acres from Eliot, left side is Harbor Creek, house demolished in 1950's