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16488 | Charlotte "Si" Rhoades and Milton Norwood in front of The Field House |
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| The Field House was constructed on the Martha P. and Charlotte H. Conant Cottage in June 1960. | Description: The Field House was constructed on the Martha P. and Charlotte H. Conant Cottage in June 1960. | |||
16487 | View of Dirigo Hotel from the Conant Cottage |
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16486 | Conant Cottage in Winter |
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16485 | Charlotte "Si" Rhoades at Christmas Time |
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16484 | Ada the Cat |
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| Ada was born May 1946 at the Gifford Cottage, she died November 16, 1963 at the Conant Cottage. | Description: Ada was born May 1946 at the Gifford Cottage, she died November 16, 1963 at the Conant Cottage. | |||
16483 | Southwest Harbor looking East from Little Island |
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| The Coast Station is shown at the left, and the Hinckley Boat Yard and the Elizabeth Febiger Spahr House are shown at the right. | Description: The Coast Station is shown at the left, and the Hinckley Boat Yard and the Elizabeth Febiger Spahr House are shown at the right. | ||||
16482 | Addison Packing Company |
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16481 | The Connecticut at the Southwest Boat Corporation |
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16480 | Lawler Clam Factory and Little Island |
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16479 | Jacob Schoppy Mayo House |
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16478 | Emma Reynolds at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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16477 | Mrs. Salsbury and Gordon Manchester III at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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16476 | Richard McClanahan and his Wife at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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| Left to Right: Richard McClanahan, Unknown Woman, Mrs. Richard McClanahan | Description: Left to Right: Richard McClanahan, Unknown Woman, Mrs. Richard McClanahan | |||||
16473 | Gordon Manchester III at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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| Left to Right: Unknown person, Gordon Manchester III, Carolan Ellis, Jack Wellington | Description: Left to Right: Unknown person, Gordon Manchester III, Carolan Ellis, Jack Wellington | |||||
16475 | Juanita (Dorr) Wilson and Clora (Dorr) Lyle at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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| Sisters Juanita (left) and Clora (right) | Description: Sisters Juanita (left) and Clora (right) | |||||
16474 | Mary Lafferty Walker at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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| Mary Lafferty Walker lived with Carolan Ellis, pictured in SWHPL 16473 | Description: Mary Lafferty Walker lived with Carolan Ellis, pictured in SWHPL 16473 | |||||
16472 | Rosie Dresser at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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16471 | Anna Johnston and Jack Wellington at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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16470 | Tina Morris at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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16469 | Melissa Carroll at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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16468 | Margaret Birlem at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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16467 | Ellen Brookes at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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16463 | Kenneth C. Brookes at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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16462 | Stephen Harding Brookes at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art Show |
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11881 | Ralph Warren Stanley's First Lion's Head Violin Scroll |
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| Ralph built his first violin, the “Underwood” violin, in 1955 using a birch stair tread from the demolished Underwood cottage, “Squirrelhurst.” The tradition of Lion’s Head scrolls goes as far back as at least the 17th Century when Austrian Jakob Stainer, “one of the great violin makers of all times” made his Lion’s Head scroll violins. | Description: Ralph built his first violin, the “Underwood” violin, in 1955 using a birch stair tread from the demolished Underwood cottage, “Squirrelhurst.” The tradition of Lion’s Head scrolls goes as far back as at least the 17th Century when Austrian Jakob Stainer, “one of the great violin makers of all times” made his Lion’s Head scroll violins. |