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."
Parchment drawing of two cottages "to look like this" for Edwin Corning on Sargent Head. These camps became part of the Burden property, Sea Change. Related to a drawing in the Gerrish Collection.
Description: Parchment drawing of two cottages "to look like this" for Edwin Corning on Sargent Head. These camps became part of the Burden property, Sea Change. Related to a drawing in the Gerrish Collection.
Five parchment drawings of exterior and interior two level floor plans of house for Mrs. Gideon Scull. Some of these are labeled "A. L. Manchester": He sold the house to Mrs. Gideon Scull and for years it was known as the Wadsworth-Larson Cottage. Too fragile to handle.
Description: Five parchment drawings of exterior and interior two level floor plans of house for Mrs. Gideon Scull. Some of these are labeled "A. L. Manchester": He sold the house to Mrs. Gideon Scull and for years it was known as the Wadsworth-Larson Cottage. Too fragile to handle.
Description: Parchment sketches of interior floor plans of the Cornelius B. Smith cottage on Manchester Road, currently known as "Rosserne", owned by Charles Butt.
Blueprint, 21x14", of exterior elevations for alterations to "Tanglewold", the Bar Harbor cottage originally built for DeGrasse Fox. At this time it was owned by Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Young.
Description: Blueprint, 21x14", of exterior elevations for alterations to "Tanglewold", the Bar Harbor cottage originally built for DeGrasse Fox. At this time it was owned by Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Young.
Description: Blueprints, 10x10", of interior floor plans and exterior elevations of Doane house referred to as "Eastern Cottage" or "Hillside #2." 3 sets of plans.