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14656Tripod used by W. H. Ballard
  • Object, Furnishings, Floor Stand, Tripod
  • Other, Photographers
  • Other, Photographic apparatus & supplies
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Wooden and metal tripod used by W.H. Ballard, Southwest Harbor photographer from 1935-1980.
17631Contact Prints, W.H. Ballard Exhibit Samples
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Other, Photographers
  • Ballard, W.H.
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A set of 17 contact prints that were samples used in the selection of prints to be included in a MDIHS exhibit either in 1999 or in 2006. These are copies of negatives that are in the MDIHS collections. The quality of the prints is not suitable for framing or circulation. Rather, these prints were working copies.
2749Mrs. Shattuck's Photographs Reflect Extensive Travel
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Other, Photographers
  • LaRue Spiker writing for Bar Harbor Times
  • 8/20/1964
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Article on one page with photograph describes the amateur photographic work of Mrs. George Shattuck on the occasion of an exhibit of her work at the Northeast Harbor Library. Mrs. Shattuck has photographed sites in Europe and South America as well as Maine. Previoulsy archived as object id 012.FIC.047.25
2745U.S. Show Recognizes Work of Early Southwest Harbor Photographer
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Other, Exhibitions
  • Other, Photographers
  • Other, Photography
  • LaRue Spiker writing for Ellsworth American
  • 2/28/1980
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Article on one page with photographs describing the inclusion of the photographic works of Henry L. Rand in an exhibit at the National Gallery of Art. Rand (1862-1945) was a photographer working in the luminist style; he was first a summer and later year round resident of Mt. Desert Island. The exhibit at the National Gallery of Art was entitled "American Light: The Luminist Movement, 1850-1875. Previously archived as object id 012.fic.047.29 [show more]