Description: Bass Harbor Lighthouse in winter as seen from walking down the path from the parkinglot. Lighthouse is surronded by about 2-3 feet of snow. Dog walks down the path towards the lighthouse
Description: Black and white photograph of a small girl in a light colored dress patting a black dog outside. Small child's pram on boardwalk with white house in background. Notation on back reads August 1914. Age 2 years From Pink Robinsons Drug Store Envelope in File Spiker Family Firends Personae
Description: Framed photograph of an unidentified IOOF Ocean Lodge officer, 1919. Subject is seated, facing camera. Wears military uniform and hat. Hand rests on knee. Clean shaven.
Description: Photo of woman standing outside, in garden, next to pillar, holding flowers in her hands at her waist. Wears dark dress that fades into background, white lace embellishment at neckline and cuffs, also string of white beads/pearls. Dark hair pulled back. Inscription on back reads, “To my dear friends from Annie E. Rutherford.” Small 1920 annual calendar, in folder that has title: "Forget me Not", attached to photo casing. Photo copy. Ribbon tied at top of card. [show more]
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, still later, an art gallery. Large smudge in upper right corner of photo. This is also a slide (97-701-871) used in the Somesville Bicentenial it is found on Row 2 Unit 2 Shelf 4 Slide Box 1 [show more]
Description: Picture of the Candage Store in Seal Harbor, 1918. Recieved as a donation from Kennebec Historical Society. Picture was purchased at auction, donated to KHS, but later identified as a photograph of Seal Harbor.
Description: Portrait of woman’s head (fading from neck down), with curly dark hair either pulled back or cut very short, sort of teased upwards, curls over forehead. Inscription below photo reads “Beverly McL...”
Description: Black and white photograph of two men one seated in a chair and the other leaning against the chair. Notation on back reads 1918. From a pink Robinsons Drug Store envelope in file "Spiker Family Friends Personae."
Description: Framed photograph of an unidentified IOOF Ocean Lodge officer, 1917. Crumbling frame, water damage to backing and mat. Photo warped by moisture. Subject facing forward. Suit lighter than tie, jacket unbuttoned.