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6725 | Bar Harbor Shore Path - Sea Wall Walk |
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6848 | Birdseye view of Manset, Me |
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| Stanley Fisheries Sluice from Ice Pond to Ice House | |||
13017 | Building of Arts, Eden |
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| Building of Arts was built for the summer population of Bar Harbor. It was meant to be a place where music lovers and professional musicians from all over the country would come to entertain the summer colony. Members of the building committee included George Dorr, Mr. Vanderbilt and Mrs. Robert Abbe. Guy Lowell of Boston, Massachusetts, was chosen as architect for the building. It was finished in 1907 with a final cost of approximately $100,000. The opening concert was held on Saturday, July 13, 1907. Mme. Emma Eames and Mr. Emilio De Gogorza were soloists. Over the next 35 years the Building of Arts held concerts and shows by Ernest Schelling, Paderewski, Walter Damrosch, dancer Ted Shawn, Josef Hofmann, and many others, including celebrated stars from Hollywood and Broadway. By the end of this time period the building had fallen into disrepair and was sold in January 1943 to Earl D. and Charles A. Holt for $305.24. Just four years later in April 1947 the Holts sold the building to Consuello Sides of Boston and New York. The plan was to use it as a summer theater. In October 1947 the Building of Arts was destroyed by fire. See also: "Lost Bar Harbor," p. 110. "Bygone Bar Harbor - A Postcard Tour of Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park," p. 16. "Maine Cottages: Fred L. Savage and the Architecture of Mount Desert," p. 232. | Description: Building of Arts was built for the summer population of Bar Harbor. It was meant to be a place where music lovers and professional musicians from all over the country would come to entertain the summer colony. Members of the building committee included George Dorr, Mr. Vanderbilt and Mrs. Robert Abbe. Guy Lowell of Boston, Massachusetts, was chosen as architect for the building. It was finished in 1907 with a final cost of approximately $100,000. The opening concert was held on Saturday, July 13, 1907. Mme. Emma Eames and Mr. Emilio De Gogorza were soloists. Over the next 35 years the Building of Arts held concerts and shows by Ernest Schelling, Paderewski, Walter Damrosch, dancer Ted Shawn, Josef Hofmann, and many others, including celebrated stars from Hollywood and Broadway. By the end of this time period the building had fallen into disrepair and was sold in January 1943 to Earl D. and Charles A. Holt for $305.24. Just four years later in April 1947 the Holts sold the building to Consuello Sides of Boston and New York. The plan was to use it as a summer theater. In October 1947 the Building of Arts was destroyed by fire. See also: "Lost Bar Harbor," p. 110. "Bygone Bar Harbor - A Postcard Tour of Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park," p. 16. "Maine Cottages: Fred L. Savage and the Architecture of Mount Desert," p. 232. [show more] | ||
12635 | Chester Eben Clement |
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6718 | Congregational Church, Bar Harbor, Maine |
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| Made in Austria for W. H. Sherman, Bar Harbor, Maine Church on the left - see: St. Saviour's Episcopal Church | Description: Made in Austria for W. H. Sherman, Bar Harbor, Maine Church on the left - see: St. Saviour's Episcopal Church | |||
12428 | Eastern Yacht Club Pier at Bar Harbor - From the Shore at Birch Point |
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| Published for F.E. Sherman, Bar Harbor, ME | Description: Published for F.E. Sherman, Bar Harbor, ME | ||
7151 | Eastern Yacht Club Pier at Eden |
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| Published for F. E. Sherman, Bar Harbor, ME | |||
12636 | Grace L. Lunt Clement, Mrs. Chester Eben Clement |
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6991 | Italian Garden at "Kenarden," Bar Harbor, Maine |
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6890 | McKinley Fish & Freezer Co., McKinley, Me. |
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12484 | Old Barque Beach, Bass Harbor, Me. |
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| Although the postcard says Bass Harbor, the beach is actually in what is now the village of Bernard. Date: Circa 1910 Media: Tinted Collotype Title: Old Barque Beach, Bass Harbor, Me. Subject: Barque Beach Photographer: Unknown Publisher: A.J. Huston, Rockland, Maine Original Printer: Unknown, Germany Divided Back: Y Bordered: N Mailed: N Postage: One cent USA – Two cents foreign Number: 31326 Postmarked: N Huston - Almer J. Huston (1870-1949) | Description: Although the postcard says Bass Harbor, the beach is actually in what is now the village of Bernard. Date: Circa 1910 Media: Tinted Collotype Title: Old Barque Beach, Bass Harbor, Me. Subject: Barque Beach Photographer: Unknown Publisher: A.J. Huston, Rockland, Maine Original Printer: Unknown, Germany Divided Back: Y Bordered: N Mailed: N Postage: One cent USA – Two cents foreign Number: 31326 Postmarked: N Huston - Almer J. Huston (1870-1949) [show more] | ||
12319 | Peaked Hills Bar Life Saving Station, Cape Cod, Mass. |
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6703 | Pemaquid Light |
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13318 | Portrait of Avon Roberts Klotz |
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| Portait of Avon Robert Klotz, Calvary, US Army, World War II | Description: Portait of Avon Robert Klotz, Calvary, US Army, World War II | |||||
7022 | Public Library, Ellsworth, Maine |
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6764 | Sand Island Light (Blue Hill Bay Light) |
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6762 | Sargeant Drive |
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11893 | Sargeant Drive |
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6934 | St. Sauveur Hotel |
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6889 | Underwood and Richardson's Wharves, Mckinley, Maine |
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10941 | View from Manset to Clark Point - Tinted Photograph |
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10052 | View of Eden, Maine with a Weir in the Foreground |
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6914 | West Tremont Methodist Church |
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