Description: Greek Revival House with side lights and pediments on doorway. Half round windows on either side of window in the gable. Two windows to the right of the door. Clapboard siding.
Description: Extended farm building near the shore. 1950s style car parked in driveway. Porch on section of the house to the left. Central chimney. Three dormers in the center section. At the end is a shingled barn with large sliding door. Window above large door.
Description: Old two-story clapboard sided house. Roof shingled with cedar shakes. Roofing boards uneven on one side. Large lilac bush in the forground.
Description: Late 18th early 19th century shingled house with central doorway and two windows on each side. Large tree hangs over the house to the right.
Description: Shingled style church. Bell tower on the right. Oil tank on the left wall. Telephone poles in the foreground. May be Saint Mary’s in Northeast Harbor. Per Willie Granston Unitarian Church on Ledgelawn Ave. Bar Harbor, Maine (1888?)
Description: Three old sheds. One on top of old stone foundation. The foundation is much larger than the shed which is missing a roof and nearly gone. May be remnants of a quarry site.
Description: The Spurling Wharf at Islesford. “Blue Duck” to the left. Wharf to the right with Mobilgas sign on front of the building. A lobster boat heads away from the wharf. Caption on the back of photo reads, “The Spurling Wharf at Islesford is now operated by Elmer, son of Capt. Bert Spurling.