Description: Photocopies of photographs. Some photographs are labled with names and page numbers. Theres is no refrence to the book the page numbers refer to.
Description: Photocopies of photographs of the USS Deleware circa 1861. The photographs are acompanied by a letter from Chase talking about how the model in his office is made.
Description: Photograph of Southwest Harbor High School women's basketball team in 1914. Top row: Mrs. Lena Clark Eagan; Mrs. Lena Norwood Mitchell; Middle row: Mrs. Helen Mayo King; Bottom row: Mrs. Winifred Carroll Pottle; Mrs. Emma Holmes Deininger
Allen-Holmes-Smith photographs and other materials
Description: Black and white miniature portrait of Dr. Fredrick Richardson as a young boy. Boy wears a dress jacket buttoned at the top, a white shirt and a necktie. Photo is pasted onto a decorative cardboard frame.
s her Allen-Holmes-Smith photographs and other materials
Description: Sepia toned portrait photograph of an unknown young woman. She wears her hair pulled up and back with a wave over the forehead. She has on a dress with decorative panel on the bodice. Photo is in a folder with the logo of the photographer: From the Studio of Miss Taney, Bangor, ME.
Allen-Holmes-Smith photographs and other materials
Description: Sepia toned portrait photograph of an unknown young man. His portrait is in profile; he wears a wide lapeled jacket, white shirt and necktie. He has a Masonic insignia pin on the lapel. Decorative folder has logo of the photographer: Gray Photographer , 1030 Tremont St., Boston.
Description: Faded yellow photo album. The back still has some bright yellow, but the front and binding are worn and faded. There is a metal emblem on the cover, 1”x2”. There is a metal clasp on the sides of the back and front covers, but it is missing a clasp to connect them. The back cover has circular metal fastenings in each corner. The album has 22 leaves with spaces for photos on each side. There are photos in all but the very last space. The inside of the cover and the first page are white and textured. Written on the second page is “Annie Walker, December 25, 1882.” Printed opposite is “Photographs” in large eloquent letters on a scroll design. Includes photos catalogued #999-887-1057 to #997-929-1099 [show more]
Allen-Holmes-Smith photographs and other materials
Description: Black and white portrait photograph of an unknown young man. He wears his short hair combed straight back. He is wearing a jacket, white shirt and necktie. Photo is in a folding cardboard frame with embossed art deco design on the front.
Description: Small steamboat with canopy towing small skiff in Somes Harbor. American flag flying aft. Note on back of photo remarks the man at the helm is Capt. Lester Pray. Back of Somesville Library to the left. Two and one-half story building above boat no longer standing. Peak of blacksmith’s shop visible over canopy of boat. To the right, Fernald’s store (purchased from A.J. Whiting in 1887) later Port-in-a-Storm bookstore, then art gallery. Large smudge in upper right corner of photo. [show more]
Description: Grist mill on Somes Brook. High bushes cover most of building. Shingled roof, with weathered shingled siding. Large stones line bank of stream. Another small clapboard building to right in background.
Description: Main Street Somesville. Trees line street. Board sidewalk visible on right near picket fenced yards. Fernald’s Store (now Port-in-a-Storm bookstore) hidden by trees. Historic Lewis Somes on right hidden by trees. telephone poles line street. Man stands on grass near road in distance.
Description: Somes Brook, trees on banks, reeds in lower right corner. Two women crossing bridge, wearing white dresses and hats, may be pushing baby carriage. Lumber Mill in back ground. This also exists as a slide (#97-695-865) used in the Somesville Bicentenail and can be found on Row 2 Unit 2 Shelf 4 Slide Box 1
Description: Old grist mill on Somes Brook in winter. Trees lining banks hide two story shingled building. This is also a slide that was used in the Somesville Bicentenail and can be found on Row 2 Unit 2 Shelf 2 Slide Box 1
Description: A CD that contains 6 W.H. Ballard images, reproduced for use in publications and exhibits of the MDIHS. Original negatives or images are in the MDIHS collection. Permission to use these images should be checked before reproducing. Photo files on this CD are very large. Only one file was able to load into the Past Perfect database. If digital files of these photos are needed, it must be taken directly from the CD shelved in the Archive Storage box #54. [show more]
Description: A CD with 10 images of hooked rugs included in the exhibit: Three Centuries of Hooking, August, 2009, Mount Desert Historical Society Schoolhouse Probably photos taken by Judith Burger-Gossart, Curator Images also included in catalog of exhibit: Three Centuries of Hooking, MDIHS, August 2009, Burger-Gossart, Judith, Curator
Description: Copy of Dottie Dyer Grindle (daughter of George Edwin Grindle) on the porch steps of the Sound Schoolhouse in gown. See Photo Album #10, p.27 for what may be this copy with a different number (AB,11/06/2014)
Other, Aerial photograph showing Somesville, Babson Creek, inner harbor of Somes Sound, two piers off of Somesville Village, Mill Pond
Collection:
Henry Raup Aerial Photos
Date:
May 1967
Description: Aerial photograph clearly shows Babson Creek in its entirety, along with the inner harbor of Somes Sound and the village of Somesville, with the Mill Pond and two piers. Gift made by Henry Raup fall 2005.
Description: Copy of Elinor, Sylvia, Jeanette, and Elaine Grindle (daughters of George Edwin Grindle) with dog Timmie at the old house in back of school house at Somes Sound.