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16927Mount Desert and Bar Harbor
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted engraving a collage of pictures by Harry Fenn Boat Landing, Cliff Walk, Bald Porcupine, In the Arch, Cathedral Rock, The Ovens, Star Crevice, A Conceit
16931Scenes on Mt. Desert
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted steel engraving scenes on Mt. Desert: Bar Harbor, Seal Cove, Spouting Horn, Monument Cove ( titled Otter Cliff by mistake), Anemone Cave
16932The Spouting Horn in a Storm
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted steel engraving of the Spouting Horn. The artist may be W.J. Lincon
16933Passamaquoddy Indian Encampment at Bar Harbor
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted engraving, three pictures: the Belle of the camp, fortune telling, the camp. Done in 1884
16935Mackerel Fishing off Bar Harbor
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted steel engraving , sketch by C. Upham
16936Hon. James G. Blaine and incidents of summer life
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted steel engravings done in 1884, buckboard riding, Blaine's cottage, Bar Harbor
16937Visit of President Harrison to Bar Harbor,The Little Paris of the Northeast coast
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted engraving, collage, general view of the town, canoeing, a buckboard excursion
16938Six scenes of Bar Harbor and neighboring shore.
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted engraving, collage of 6 scenes of Bar harbor and neighboring shore. Bass harbor light, Deer Island, Bar Harbor, Split Rock and the Ovens
14648Steamship Cimbria in SW Harbor
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted engraving of the German steamship Cimbria in SW Harbor. It had been sent to US to await the completion of the vessels that the Volunteer Russian Navy had ordered. As it turns out they were never completed and the Cimbria returned to Russia.
16939Russian officers playing shuffleboard on afterdeck of the Cimbria
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted engraving of Russian officers playing shuffleboard on the afterdeck of the Cimbria
16929Russian sailors ashore at SW Harbor
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted engraving showing Russian sailors walking down road in SW Harbor
16940Russian officers in charge of Cimbria receiving dispatches from St. Petersburg
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Tinted engraving of Russian officers in charge of Cimbria receiving secret dispatches from St. Petersburg.
16934German steamer vessel, cimbria visiting SW harbor
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
Description:
Collage of tinted engravings of German steamer vessel, Cimbria, visitng SW Harbor with 660 Russian sailors. Six prints in collage depicting daily life of the sailors.
11666Steel Engraving: "Mount Desert, Coast of Maine"
  • Image, Print, Intaglio Print, Engraving
  • R. Hinshelwood
  • 1877
Description:
Steel engraving of scene of Mount Desert Island. Engraver: R. Hinshelwood. Schooner in foreground, sloping mountain and cliffs in middle ground, higher mountains in background. Rays of light shine through clouds. 9.75" x 12.5" wide. Some stain around edges, a few water spots
17626Wedding gown of Gertrude Crosby
  • Object, Wedding Dress
  • 1903
Description:
5-piece brown and white wedding dress which belonged to Gertrude Crosby, mother of Norma and Polly Fernald of Somesville. According to Jean Fernald, "Gertrude Jewett and Cecil Crosby were married March 28, 1903 at the Town Hall in Amherst, Maine. The newspaper report of the wedding noted that 150 guests attended. They were married by Brother John Grover, Justice of the Peace. Gram Crosby, as she was lovingly called by all her grandchildren, told us that her gown was made by her mother with some of the hand work being done by herself. A gown was often colored so that it could be worn as best dress after the wedding. The fabric was purchased from a traveling man who sold fabric as well as a variety of other things.The gown consists of: skirt, top (blouse), cummerbund, neck insert with beads and lace, and long ruffled petticoat. with pink trim. [show more]
17624Wedding dress with cutwork and embroidery
  • Object, Wedding Dress
Description:
Wedding gown with elaborate cutwork and embroidery.
17625Mary Winslow Hodgkins wedding dress
  • Object, Wedding Dress
Description:
Two-piece batiste wedding gown worn by Mary Winslow Hodgkins, grandmother of David W. Whitcomb.
11900Infant dress
  • Object, Clothing, Dress
  • c. 1940s
Description:
short sleeve cream infant's dress. Embroidery on scalloped collar and down front of dress. Two buttons for closure of back opening. Large vertical stain in front right shoulder area. Sleeves cuffed.
11872Boy's baby dress
  • Object, Clothing, Dress
Description:
1 boy's baby dress. Worn by David A. Whitcomb, son of Mary W. Hodgkins and father of David W. Whitcomb.
11505Elevation Drawing for Proposed Museum
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • 1981
Description:
Elevations for proposed museum.
11506Elevation Drawing for Proposed Museum
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • 1981
Description:
Elevation of proposed museum.
11507Architectural Drawing for Proposed Museum
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • 1981
Description:
Section for proposed museum. Not executed per drawings. PG. 3
3167The Homestead - Drawing
  • Image, Art, Drawing
Description:
Artist unknown. Shows elaborate house with gazebo to the right. Girl holding flower outside the house. Pencil or charcoal in wood frame. Pitch coming through the varnish.
11508Floor Plan for Proposed Museum
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • 1981
Description:
Floor plan for proposed museum.Not executed per drawings.
3360Brig Polly
  • Image, Art, Drawing
  • 19th c
Description:
Pastel of Brig Polly undersail with colors flying. Caption reads, “Brig Polly of Boston, Capt. Abraham Fernald with live stock for the West Indies. Leaving Boston”. Wood frame carved in a linked chain pattern. Donor info - Brig Polly once owned by Somesville and other island residents. Polly now in a Museum in Boston.

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