Description: Drawing of twelve and a half foot boat, Larchmont class, with "Leg O'Mutten Rig" drawn/designed in Oct. 1925. This is also called a 'Herreshoff Bullseye," which raced in NEH from about 1930 to 1955 or so, according to Sturgis Haskins. It may have been built by Hinckley.
Description: Modillions, pilasters, elevations of key blocks for second story of Fred L. Savage Cottage. Detail sheet, loggia or balcony. South elevation.
Description: North elevation of Atlantean (Fred Savage Cottage in Bar Harbor) 2012 exhibit text: Atlantean Home of Fred L. Savage Bar Harbor, ME, 1903 Pencil on tracing paper Savage developed a Tudor Revival expression for his second home in Bar Harbor. The facade and plans are symmetrical and meticulously delineated. The buildings in Bar Harbor show Savage's interest in the revival styles. This home remains substantially unchanged
Description: Elevations for Fred L. Savage Cottage. Marked "Vista Cottage". 2012 exhibit text: Vista Cottage Home of Fred L. Savage Bar Harbor, ME, 1902 Pencil on tracing paper The Gerrish Collection, MDI Historical Society Savage's first home in Bar Harbor was Vista Cottage located on Atlantic Avenue. The design incorporated his favored gambrel roof. An awkward south elevation composition includes a projecting bay window and a curious intersection of two roof lines. Vista Cottage remains substantially unchanged. [show more]