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12989Walter Melville Allen
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
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Black and white photograph of Walter Melville Allen, Somesville, ME. Allen is a boy wearing double-breasted jacket, and hat. He stands on a boardwalk sidewalk in Somesville.
13008Richard O. Allen
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
Description:
Richard O. Allen, formal photograph of a young man
17834Minnie H. Fuller's old home at Seal Cove, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
Description:
Minnie H. Fuller's old home at Seal Cove, Maine. Her mother, Rachel Atherton Fuller, and brother, George R. Fuller, are seated on the porch. Her father, Charles C. Fuller, is standing. On the back of the photo is the name of Mrs. Ansel L. Manchester. Presumably her maiden name was Minnie H. Fuller. Information from hand-written notes accompanying purchase; no indication about who wrote this,
17832Children of Vinal Beal (Alston, Velora, Virginia and Robena)
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • undated
Description:
Photo of the children of lighthouse keeper Vinal Beal: Alston, Velora, Virginia and Robena Beal. Photo is not dated. Janet Ellis says the photo was probably not taken on Mount Desert Rock -- there is grass in the picture. The children, she says, had only two outfits - one for school and one for play. Beal was second assistant (1909-1910), first assistant (1910-1911), then principal keeper (1911-c. 1918) of Mount Desert Rock lighthouse.
17833Manchester Home at Center, Maine
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
Description:
Mrs. A. L. Manchester's Girlhood Home at Center, Mount Desert. Island. Mother, Rachel Atherton Fuller, and brother, George B. Fuller; brother is standing in front of window, mother is to left of bush in front of center door Accompanying note says the photo shsows the main house and ell, a storage building. A barn below the split rail fance at right. In the distance at the extreme left what appears to be water, an arm of the Atlantic. Beyond Mrs. Fuller and a wood pile is a fourth building. The object beyond the wood pile may be a wooden bench. The object behind the storage building may be a hogshead. Undated. No indication who wrote this note. Pole extends into photo on right - possibly a well pole. Note on back of photo " Mrs. A. L. Manchester, North East Harbor near florists" [show more]
13070 Ross Hysom and his Mother
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
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Black and white photograph of Ross Hysom and his mother.
12830Baby photo of Donald Smith
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
Description:
Black and white baby photo. of Donald Smith, with long curly hair, white dress, high-button shoes, holding object in right hand.
12831Photo. of unknown man
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
Description:
Black and white photo. of unknown man dressed in suit, collared shirt, and tie. Man is bald and has a large moustache.
12832Photo. of unknown woman
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
Description:
Unknown Woman with hands behind back; dressed in dark blouse with pin at neck and chain tucked in waist of skirt.
13200Boat Plans Posted in a Workshop
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This black and white photo is believed to be a Ballard. It is a birdseye view of inside a boat workshop. There are boat plans posted on a pegboard in the left foreground. A ceiling light is hanging in the center foreground.
13203Two Men Working on the Planking of a Boat Inside a Boat Shop
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is an 8 by 10 Ballard photo of two men working on the planking of a wooden vessel inside a boat shed. One man has a cap with a visor . Both wear glasses. This resembles a Ballard photo which appeared in the 2007 summer exhibit at the Sound Schoolhouse.
13204Construction of a Dragger at Southwest Boat Corporation
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is an 8 by 10 inch photograph of the construction of a dragger at Southwest Boat Corporation. It is a copy of one of a construction series in the Paul Stubing Ballard collection. There is a crane on the left side of the photo. There is a house on the right side of the photo in the upper corner. It looks like it is a winter scene with snow on the ground. On the back of the photo is written: S.W. Boat Yard "The Judith Rose". [show more]
13205Man Working on Double-ended Rowboat in Boat Shed
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
This is an 8 by 10 inch photograph of a wooden double-ended white rowboat being worked on by one man in a boat shop. The man is wearing a hat and has glasses. There are wood shavings on the floor.
17829Women watching boat race
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Ballard, W.H.
Description:
Enlargement of W.H. Ballard's photograph of women seated on rocks overlooking yacht races.
17830Somesville Mill with mill pond in foreground
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
Description:
Somesville mill pond with lumber mill. Water is still, plants in foreground. Somes House Inn in right background, library building to left. No date given.
17828Morang-Robinson auto sales building, Bar Harbor
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Cheek, Richard
Description:
Photograph of Morang-Robinson auto sales building in Bar Harbor. In an accompanying letter, photographer Richard Cheek refers to the building as "Savage's Franklin Car Company garage".
17827Morang-Robinson auto sales building, Bar Harbor
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Cheek, Richard
Description:
Photograph of Morang-Robinson auto sales building in Bar Harbor. In an accompanying letter, photographer Richard Cheek refers to the building as "Savage's Franklin Car Company garage".
17826Marian Lawrence Peabody
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
Description:
Oval photograph of Marian Lawrence Peabody in evening dress, black with white bodice detail. Marian Lawrence Peabody (1875-1974) was the daughter of Bishop Lawrence (1850-1941) and Julia Cunningham Lawrence (1853-1927). Known as "Maisie" she grew up in Boston and Cambridge, MA and summered in Bar Harbor, ME with her family. In May 1906 she married Harold Peabody (1880-1961). The donor of the picture, Gertrude Lawrence Peabody McCue (1915-2005) was their daughter. Gertrude McCue owned the Claremont Hotel in Southwest Harbor and had a home on Beech Hill Road. [the biographical information comes from the biograhical sketch that accompanies the Marian Lawrence Peabody Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society; the information about Gertrude McCue needs to be augmented] Ann Benson and Roz Rae thoroughly searched all Photo Album binders on10/14/16 and could not find this image. Marion Lawrence Peabody authored a book "To Be Young was Very Heaven" in 1967 [show more]
17825Clara Gott with doll carriage
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
Description:
Postcard photograph of Clara Gott (approx. age 60 with doll carriage. Carriage was given to the MDI Historical Society. Doll is in carriage. Clara wears light-colored low-waist dress .
8940A Class starting race
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Unknown
Description:
picture of the A class starting a race, picture appears to be from a magazine
8962A Class Boat
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • Unknown
Description:
photograph single A class three persons sitting on starboard side. Ballard # Y-14
13177Dr. Robert L. Grindle as a child
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
Description:
Dr. R.L. Grindle as a child. He is believed to have been the second doctor on Mt. Desert Island.
17824Old Norwood Place
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • unknown
Description:
Photo of the Old Norwood Place, which is located at the intersection of Oak Hill Road and Whitney Farm Road. The property was purchased by the Alexanders in 1960.
17090Betsy and Kathy Alexander in Costume
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
Description:
Photograph of Betsy and Kathy Alexander dressed in garments and hats found in trunks in the attic of Half Pond, their home at Oak Hill Road at Whitney Farm Road. The Thom family were the orginal owners of the house, and the clothing is believed to have belonged to them. Photo on bottom left shows Betsy, Nancy and Kathy Alexander. Picture on bottom left shows the three women dressed in costume as hostesses during Somesville Bicentennial in 1961. Willie Norwood lived in this house before the Alexanders bought it. [show more]
17091Willie Norwood at the kitchen door
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • unknown
Description:
Photo of Willie Norwood standing outside the kitchen door at Old Norwood Place, which was purchased by the Alexanders in 1960. Located at the intersection of Oak Hill Road with Whitney Farm Road.