Foundation plan, first floor framing, second floor framing, floor plans, elevations, building sections, interior elevations, bracket template, schedules bracket detail, window/door details, site plan.
Description: Foundation plan, first floor framing, second floor framing, floor plans, elevations, building sections, interior elevations, bracket template, schedules bracket detail, window/door details, site plan.
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.
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."
Blueprints of multilevel floor plans of C. S. Batchelder house, "Sunset Hill", in Seal Harbor. Name of Mrs. Morris Loeb is written on some of the plans. Cottage is also labeled "Windy Brow".
Description: Blueprints of multilevel floor plans of C. S. Batchelder house, "Sunset Hill", in Seal Harbor. Name of Mrs. Morris Loeb is written on some of the plans. Cottage is also labeled "Windy Brow".
Knowles Co. drawing of one of the Harborside cottages for sale or rent. It was built for George A. Savage (brother of Fred Savage). It used to be "Fiddler's Green", now it is called "Summerhouse". See also Item 4755
Description: Knowles Co. drawing of one of the Harborside cottages for sale or rent. It was built for George A. Savage (brother of Fred Savage). It used to be "Fiddler's Green", now it is called "Summerhouse". See also Item 4755