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3215Specification for Tennis Club House, Northeast Harbor
  • Document, Legal, Legal Documents
  • Structures, Civic, Cultural & Recreational Structures
Mason's, carpenter's, painter's & plummer's specifications
  • Ernest Greene architect, New York
  • 1907
  • 13
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Mason's, carpenter's, painter's & plummer's specifications
5745Ice Skating
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Places, Town
  • Structures, Civic, Cultural & Recreational Structures
Roy Salisbury Collection Ice skating rink behind MDES where ball field is. House in background: S. R. Tracy
  • ca. 1949
  • 4 photographs
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Roy Salisbury Collection Ice skating rink behind MDES where ball field is. House in background: S. R. Tracy
1205Bangor Waterfront Concert Pavilion
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Civic, Cultural & Recreational Structures
colored schematic Roc's comment: Christopher Hutchins asked us to design a concert pavilion for the waterfront in Bangor. We did a substantial amount of work and came up with the design and development drawings for a unique cable and canvas structure meant to look like a cluster of maple trees on the shore of the Penobscot. When we brought it to the New York engineering firm for construction development their aggressive and condescending approach made me suggest we drop the project. Chris agreed and the disappointment of the experience lead to our abandoning the project. I have a great model made of wood and mylar at home. Wish this one had gone another way.
  • Roc Caivano
  • Bangor
  • 1 sheet
  • 1 paper
  • great
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colored schematic Roc's comment: Christopher Hutchins asked us to design a concert pavilion for the waterfront in Bangor. We did a substantial amount of work and came up with the design and development drawings for a unique cable and canvas structure meant to look like a cluster of maple trees on the shore of the Penobscot. When we brought it to the New York engineering firm for construction development their aggressive and condescending approach made me suggest we drop the project. Chris agreed and the disappointment of the experience lead to our abandoning the project. I have a great model made of wood and mylar at home. Wish this one had gone another way. [show more]