Description: This is a booklet of perspectives designed by COA dated 1980 of the Somesville Museum. It is seven pages and the drawings were done by various people, possibly students of COA. For example, Herb Foote; Ron Johnson; heidi Dexter; Katie Van pine; Abigail Goodyear; Ellen Sullivan; and Dwight Lampher. The pages measure 18 by 24 inches. These designs depict the museum with a porch and a second story.
Description: This is an 18 by 24 inch detail drawing of the Somesville Museum. It shows the grade line, coarse gravel fill, treated outer layer coming into contact with the ground, rigid foam insulation, sill plate, plywood, sill and ram set, etc.
Description: This is a 6 page booklet of architectural drawings on the museum building in Somesville for the Historical Society. Page 1 is the title page and general conditions; page 2 is the floor plan; page 3 is the section; page 4 is the south elevation; and page 5 actually encompasses two pages dedicated to the elevations. The booklet measures 18 by 24 inches.
Description: This is a single page measuring 16 by 20 inches of the Somesville Museum Plan. Exhibit areas and an area for administration and Museum sales are marked on the plan.
Description: This booklet contains the specifications of a stable for Mr. John Kane of Bar Harbor. With the index , it is 20 typewritten pages. There is evidence of water damage around the edges of the documents. The name of Mr. John Kane's home in Bar Harbor is "Breakwater" so this file has been places with the rest of those materials. Kane's home in Bar Harbor was called "Breakwater".
Description: 21-page monograph presented by the Mount Desert Island Historical Society. Story originally published from Rachel Field's collection Points East: Narratives of New England, 1933. Bruce Komusin of the Great Cranberry Island Historical Society brought the work to the attention of the Mount Desert Island Historical Society. Editor: Emily M. Beck
Description: 21-page monograph presented by the Mount Desert Island Historical Society. Story originally published from Rachel Field's collection Points East: Narratives of New England, 1933. Bruce Komusin of the Great Cranberry Island Historical Society brought the work to the attention of the Mount Desert Island Historical Society. Editor: Emily M. Beck
Description: This single folder is labeled "E. H. Greely". Under this name the label continues with "Eagle Lake Lot, 1895". Credit is given to Savage & Lord, Civil Engineers. There is a single blueprint inside.
Description: There are two folders in drawer 1 marked Malvern Hotel, Bar Harbor. The first folder is labeled Trace & Linen. The second folder is labeled Trace.
Description: There are three folders marked Dark Harbor Islesboro Inn. The first two folders are noted to contain trace '. The third folder is marked to contain ' Blueprints.
Description: There are two folders labeled "Fred Savage, Comfort Station, Village Green, Bar Harbor". The first is marked as containing blueprints and the second as containing linens and kraft.
Description: There are two folders labeled "Fred Savage, Mrs. A.E. Platt Cottage, Bar Harbor". The first is dated "circa 1901-1905" and has kraft, trace, and linen. The second folder is dated 1901 and has 10 blueprints.
Description: There are five folders in this drawer all dedicated to "Breakwater". John T. Kane is the owner and the location is noted as Bar Harbor. The first folder has Kraft. The second folder has linens. The third folder has several drawings on tissue-like paper of balconies, pillars/columns, etc. The fourth folder has mantels/details. The fifth folder has blueprints.
Description: This is one of six folders housed in drawer 9. It is labeled "A. Murray Young" and the notation identifies the contents as "1st floor plan".
Description: There is one folder in drawer 12 . It is entitled, "Cassatt House, Bar Harbor". The notation also includes the following: #1 blueprints on linen in coded linen fabric; and #2 blueprints. The blueprints are rolled up on the left of the drawer, that is, the part which does not fit into the folder. Another folder with this accession # exists in drawer 13. The second folder has the same # because the tracing and kraft it contains are also of the Cassatt House A large pencil on tracing of a cornice. [show more]
Description: Note from a client to Fred Savage ca 1922 relating to plans for a home in Redlands Ca. Original drawings are in Northeast Harbor Library collection 2012 exhibit text: Home, Mary Pearl Evens Cramp Redlands, CA, ca 1921 Ink and ink wash on vellum. The Gerrish Collection, Northeast Harbor Library These sketches show Savage's development of a more sophisticated rendering style and facility to work in different styles. Two elevation studies for the same owner and the same floor plan are renditions of the Spanish Colonial Revival style typical of California. One study utilizes long horizontal roof lines, while the other emphasizes towers and dormers which produce a less horizontal composition [show more]