Color tinted photograph (1889E) of the Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor showing three gentlemen in front of building. Addressed to Bernice Dunn, Franklin, ME.
Description: Color tinted photograph (1889E) of the Neighborhood House in Northeast Harbor showing three gentlemen in front of building. Addressed to Bernice Dunn, Franklin, ME.
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.
Copy of a Facebook message to Bob Pyle with a photograph of him at an Open House at the Library honoring his 40+ years of service to the library and community. Connie Madeira is on lower right.
Description: Copy of a Facebook message to Bob Pyle with a photograph of him at an Open House at the Library honoring his 40+ years of service to the library and community. Connie Madeira is on lower right.
Three postcard booklet of scenes of or from the Rock End Hotel. 1698(b) is of the public boat house, the Fleet dock (boats in sail beyond) and Smallidge Point as seen from the hotel piazza.
Description: Three postcard booklet of scenes of or from the Rock End Hotel. 1698(b) is of the public boat house, the Fleet dock (boats in sail beyond) and Smallidge Point as seen from the hotel piazza.
Copies of photographs of the exterior of the Stroud family house on Sargent Head. Owned by the Stroud family until 2011. Built in 1886 for Erastus Corning of NY. Architects: Albert Fuller & William Wheeler. Also known as Stone Acres.
Description: Copies of photographs of the exterior of the Stroud family house on Sargent Head. Owned by the Stroud family until 2011. Built in 1886 for Erastus Corning of NY. Architects: Albert Fuller & William Wheeler. Also known as Stone Acres.