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15616Art and Nan Kellam inside their home on Placentia Island
  • Image, Photograph, Negative, Film Negative
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  • Kenway - Edward Northwood Kenway (1924-2017)
  • Frenchboro, Placentia Island
Northwood Kenway took this photograph of Nan and Art in the living room of their home on Placentia Island
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Northwood Kenway took this photograph of Nan and Art in the living room of their home on Placentia Island
15618Art and Nan Kellam outside at their home on Placentia Island
  • Image, Photograph, Transparency, Slide Transparency
  • People
  • Places, Island
  • Kenway - Edward Northwood Kenway (1924-2017)
  • Frenchboro, Placentia Island
Northwood Kenway took this photograph of Art and Nan in the yard of their home on Placentia Island
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Northwood Kenway took this photograph of Art and Nan in the yard of their home on Placentia Island
15617Art and Nan Kellam rowing the BLB
  • Image, Photograph, Transparency, Slide Transparency
  • People
  • Kenway - Nancy Hilda (Kenway) Rigdon
  • Tremont, Great Gott Island
This photo appears on page 66 in Peter Blanchard's book "We Were an Island" but archivists at the Southwest Harbor Pubic Library believe that in the book it is printed backward (flipped horizontally). This is based on a) having scanned the original slide emulsion-side up, which is the correct way on a flatbed scanner and b) noting that the buildings in the background on Great Gott Island look reversed in the book photo. Northwood Kenway loaned the original Agfachrome 35mm slide to the Library for scanning. His daughter Nancy took the picture.
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This photo appears on page 66 in Peter Blanchard's book "We Were an Island" but archivists at the Southwest Harbor Pubic Library believe that in the book it is printed backward (flipped horizontally). This is based on a) having scanned the original slide emulsion-side up, which is the correct way on a flatbed scanner and b) noting that the buildings in the background on Great Gott Island look reversed in the book photo. Northwood Kenway loaned the original Agfachrome 35mm slide to the Library for scanning. His daughter Nancy took the picture. [show more]