Structures, Civic, Assembly Hall, Fraternal Lodge, Grange Hall
Creator:
unknown
Date:
2010
Description: A CD that contains 45 digital images taken on June 5, 2010 at Salisbury Cove, Maine. These photos document the repair and maintenance work that was done on the stage curtain at the Bay View Grange. Photos include Charlotte Singleton and several unidentified individuals.
Description: Bear Island Lighthouse from water. Marked on back, Bare [sic] Island Light Mount Desert Maine. Photograph furnished by M.A. Molineux 2 Regent Circle Brookline Massachusetts. Please return.
Description: Church was Methodist Episcopal. Also housed Baptist services. Mentions old road names, Coal Kiln Road, Old Beech Hill Rd. Battle of Norwood Cove mention Bit of history about Isaac Herrick as a Wheelwright Previously archived as 011.FIC.66.2
Description: Paul Stubing indicated that this photo was taken on the Bernard shore looking towards McKinley. He said this is a George Neal photo. The caption on the back reads, "The Bernard Shore - Bass Harbor, Maine - about 1900 (photo by George Neal)". This is a winter scene with snow and ice evident. There is a building to the left of the picture with the name D.G. Benson written on the sign. There are two sailing vessels tied up to the dock with punts to their sterns. There is another punt on the beach. In the background are several sailing vessels tied to moorings. One of the vessels has its mainsail raised. Kenneth Beal recently visited the exhibit and informed us that he owns this wharf. It was originally approved sometime in the 1860's and Daniel Benson was my great grandfather's (James) brother. They owned it together. There may have even been another brother involved. At one time they had a bowling alley incorporated in this wharf but that burned. Ken said he rebuilt this wharf about 1980 and actually use it as a "cottage" for he and his wife, Helen and family. Ken Beal is willing to return to talk about these photos and may be reached at 549 Washington St., Gloucester, MA 01930 and his email address is: barney@kenbeal.com [show more]
Description: Woman named Betty singing with a microphone in hand wearing a long dress of shiney material. Man on bandstand plays banjo wearing white shirt, vest and striped tie. Garland on rails of bandstand. Exit door in back.
Description: Older lady opening up a present with a birthday cake in front of her with one lit candle From the LaRue Spiker Family,Friends and Personal
Description: Color slide of a boat pulled up to the inside of a breakwater. There are three cars and a truck parked on top of the breakwater with people wandering around. Fom Box: Boats
Description: Color slide looking at lobster boats at anchorage in a harbor. Seagulls sit on a seaweed covered rock near the water. Small islands dot the landscape behind the boats. From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide of sailboats under construction on stands in a boat yard. Lower left of the frame there is the top of a phone booth along with buildings. Mountains and water can be seen in the distance. From folder: Landscapes
Description: Color slide of the four boats inside a building with scaffelding and planks set in between them. These boats might be getting maitenance or are being built. Back of the building is open. From folder: Boats
Description: Row of pilings jutting into the ocean with waves crashing into them on an overcast day. From small yellow,red booklet set "phototon E" in the folder of Spiker family friends-personal
Description: Color slide of the edge of a bridge. The poor quality of this photo make it hard to make things out. Something is pilled up to the right of the bridge with leads to some kind of a bruilt structure. There is ice to the right of the built structure. From folder: Birds, Industry, Landscapes
Description: Color slide of building debris scattered around. There is framwork from what may have been a wall in the background. Three barrels in the lower right of the frame. Notation on slide reads: Tennsan Beach, Dorchester Bay, Boston Harbor From folder: Oil spill loose slides