Original card painted by Margaret Herrison Doane ("Daisy") for her aunt Mary Spring Perkins, Christmas 1881 from which the window in St. Mary's-by-the-Sea, Northeast Harbor, was done.
Description: Original card painted by Margaret Herrison Doane ("Daisy") for her aunt Mary Spring Perkins, Christmas 1881 from which the window in St. Mary's-by-the-Sea, Northeast Harbor, was done.
Original card painted by Margaret Herrison Doane (Daisy) for her Aunt Mary Spring Perkins, Christmas 1881. This design inspired the window in St. Mary's-by-the-sea. Accompanying is a Photograph copy of a paper written by Margaret Doane Fayerweather in 1955 about the history of the lighthouse window.
Description: Original card painted by Margaret Herrison Doane (Daisy) for her Aunt Mary Spring Perkins, Christmas 1881. This design inspired the window in St. Mary's-by-the-sea. Accompanying is a Photograph copy of a paper written by Margaret Doane Fayerweather in 1955 about the history of the lighthouse window.
Storefronts on Main Street in Northeast Harbor, Maine. The Street Façade drawing by architect Perry Benson represents the commercial life of Northeast Harbor on the west side of Main Street at the end of the 1988 season. See attachment No. 1 for more details.
Description: Storefronts on Main Street in Northeast Harbor, Maine. The Street Façade drawing by architect Perry Benson represents the commercial life of Northeast Harbor on the west side of Main Street at the end of the 1988 season. See attachment No. 1 for more details.
Structures, Other Structures, Architectural Features
Sketches and drawings of Charles Savage for the "Canterbury Tales" wood carving on the mantel of the fireplace in the Rosengarten Reading Room. Five characters are depicted.
Structures, Other Structures, Architectural Features
Creator:
Charles Savage
Date:
1968
Collection:
Art Collection
Object ID:
ART 0024
Location:
4A4
Medium:
tracing papers, drawings
Description: Sketches and drawings of Charles Savage for the "Canterbury Tales" wood carving on the mantel of the fireplace in the Rosengarten Reading Room. Five characters are depicted.
Copies of Photographs and drawings of several Northeast Harbor homes collected by Mark Cole for the Maine Historic Preservation Commission Historic Properties Survey conducted by T. Mark Cole in 1985.
Description: Copies of Photographs and drawings of several Northeast Harbor homes collected by Mark Cole for the Maine Historic Preservation Commission Historic Properties Survey conducted by T. Mark Cole in 1985.
Description: Colored photograph, 14" x 11", of Northeast Harbor sewer treatment plant off Sinclair Rd. House in center background owned by Nancy Larsen.
Water color renderings of cottage for Miss L. Belle Smallidge (1st librarian of Northeast Harbor Library) by Fred Savage. Conserved by Nina Rayer, ca. 2006. If published/reproduced, must acknowledge: given by Great Harbor Maritime Museum. See also Item 2567
Description: Water color renderings of cottage for Miss L. Belle Smallidge (1st librarian of Northeast Harbor Library) by Fred Savage. Conserved by Nina Rayer, ca. 2006. If published/reproduced, must acknowledge: given by Great Harbor Maritime Museum. See also Item 2567
Exterior shot of large, 2/3 story home with short bushes surrounding it and the front entrance. See also "Wild Cliff" Bishop Alexander McKay Smith cottage designed by C. A. Candage.
Description: Exterior shot of large, 2/3 story home with short bushes surrounding it and the front entrance. See also "Wild Cliff" Bishop Alexander McKay Smith cottage designed by C. A. Candage.
Description: View of the lobby of the Asticou Inn with numerous small rugs scattered across the floor. 4 rocking chairs facing a fireplace. Desk with chair.
Exterior view of the three story house. Designed by Fred L. Savage. Originally built for J. C. Havemeyer, later owned by Harry Haskell and lost to fire in 1971. See also item 3993.
Description: Exterior view of the three story house. Designed by Fred L. Savage. Originally built for J. C. Havemeyer, later owned by Harry Haskell and lost to fire in 1971. See also item 3993.