Description: This is one of six folders in drawer 9. It contains architectural drawings of Randolph House on Prospect & Union Avenues. Also see correspondence 001.074.1014 (1 to 7)
Description: Sketches of and plans for the "Lewis H. Story", model Chebacco boat that donor made; drawings show scale of 1:20. Also 5 color photographs of the actual "Lewis H. Story" of Essex. Actual receipt was June 2014.
Description: There is one large sketch of the Frank T. Howard House in Bar Harbor. It is a trace in a white matted frame(no folder). If you lift up the white frame, there is a notation on the lower right hand corner which reads, CL # 37 MDI Hist. Soc. There are two additional folders in this drawerwhich are unmarked but contain blueprints and drawings. See also 001.74.755 Rendering og house is in flat file 3 draw 6 2012 exhibit text: Amberside Cottage for F. T. Howard Hulls Cove, ME, 1906 Pencil, ink, and ink wash on paper This skillful rendering is a rare large-scale presentation of a Savage design. Simple use of ink and pencil line work and washes provide a strong three dimensional graphic image and powerful tool to demonstrate the design impact of this grand cottage. Demolished 1942 [show more]
Description: This is the first of two folders in drawer 11. It is entitled "Buonriposo, Fabbri, Bar Harbor". The notation indicates that there are blueprints and kraft.
Description: This is one of six folders in drawer 9. The folder is labeled "Thirlstane/Paine Cottage" and contains Fred Savage architectural drawings. Folder added January 2015 from the Northeast Harbor Library containing drawings marked "Alterations to Thirlstane" by Architect Cope & Stewardson, Phil. Pa. 1898 Built for Mrs. R.B. Scott, 1881-82. William Ralph Emerson, architect.
Description: There are two folders entitled "Fred Savage, S.W. Bridgham, Esq., Bar Harbor". The first is marked as having 42 trace and 33 linens for a total of 75 items. The second is marked as having blueprints, 3 items. 2012 exhibit text: Ledgelawn Cottage for S. W. Bridgeham Bar Harbor, ME, 1900 Ink and ink wash on tracing paper These elevation studies demonstrate a clear attempt to express the interior spacial complexities in the exterior massing of this fine cottage. The mass of the building is punctuated by chimneys and bay windows to achieve a picturesque composition sheathed in shingles. This cottage, now an inn, remains substantially unchanged. [show more]