Description: Color slide of Sand Beach from the Great Head tail. Slide 8 From folder: Land Use 1-134. "A question of harmony", For League of Women Voters. Slide show do not separate. Second Copy of Slide Show.
Description: Color slide of a the cheese house building in Trenton, Maine Slide 35 From folder: Land Use 1-75. "A question of harmony", For League of Women Voters. Slide show do not separate
Description: Color slide of a farm field with a two story farmhouse and a barn. Slide 34 From folder: Land Use 1-75. "A question of harmony", For League of Women Voters. Slide show do not separate
Description: Color slide of a city street in Bangor. Slide 11 From folder: Land Use 1-75. "A question of harmony", For League of Women Voters. Slide show do not separate
Description: Color slide of the Maine Mall. Slide 48 From folder: Land Use 1-75. "A question of harmony", For League of Women Voters. Slide show do not separate
Description: Two Black and White photographs of the Sieur de Monts spring house of the Abbe Museum. One photo is 4 x 4 and a 1/2. The other photo is 4 x 5. (Sieur De Monts Location)
Description: Historic Abraham Somes III house (now Cobb House). Three men standing with two horse on the right side of the house. Barn at back of house no longer exists.
Description: Ann Swartz in her Southwest Harbor studio. Sitting on stool, applying paint to brush in front ot canvas. Palette to right. Other completed still lifes to the left. Gift of George Daniell
Description: Ann Schwartz in her Southwest Harbor studio. Stands amidst her paintings, large still lifes. Wood stove in center of room with kettle on top. Swartz wears jeans, sweater, jean jacket and cap, looking towards window. Gift of George Daniell
Description: 5 X 7 black and white photograph mounted on heavy cardboard of Baker’s Island Light House. People sitting/standing on ledge outside chain link fence.
Description: The Ocean Drive shore from Otter Cliffs, Acadia National Park. Ballard Neg # 819A Written on back: "The Ocean Drive Shore from Otter Cliffs, Acadia National Park. Mount Desesrt Island."