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13660Interior of the Jordan Pond House
  • Set
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • Structures, Commercial, Restaurant
  • Acadia National Park
  • Jordan Pond
13790Interior Photos of TopGallant
  • Set
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 11 Waterview Lane
13757Interior Views of Fox Dens
  • Set
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 62 Norwood Road
These images depict the interior of Fox Dens.
Description:
These images depict the interior of Fox Dens.
13548Interior Views of the Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Set
  • Structures, Civic, Library
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 338 Main Street
14983Islesford Boat Houses
  • Set
  • Structures, Transportation, Boathouse
  • Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
16253J. L. Stanley Wharf Fire of 1918
  • Set
  • Events, Fire
“…the fire started on December 2, 1918, which destroyed the buildings on the waterfront, swept away the fish wharves, the cold storage plant, a restaurant and several small buildings. J. L. Stanley and Sons were heavy losers in this fire.” - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 186-7.
Description:
“…the fire started on December 2, 1918, which destroyed the buildings on the waterfront, swept away the fish wharves, the cold storage plant, a restaurant and several small buildings. J. L. Stanley and Sons were heavy losers in this fire.” - “Traditions and Records of Southwest Harbor and Somesville, Mount Desert Island, Maine” by Mrs. Seth S. Thornton, 1938, p. 186-7.
13864Jack - The Bemis Family Horse
  • Set
  • Nature, Animals
14436Lobster Style Boat Built for John Wolf
  • Set
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
The boat Rich & Grindle built in 1949 for John Wolf (1903-1962), of Freeport, New York, owner of John Wolf Textiles, was built like a lobster boat, but with a longer cabin.
Description:
The boat Rich & Grindle built in 1949 for John Wolf (1903-1962), of Freeport, New York, owner of John Wolf Textiles, was built like a lobster boat, but with a longer cabin.
13580Members of Company 158, Great Pond CCC Camp
  • Set
  • People
Members of the Great Pond Camp Civilian Conservation Corps
Description:
Members of the Great Pond Camp Civilian Conservation Corps
13546Objects of the Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Set
  • Object, Other Object
13777Offshore Fishing Style Boat Built for Nelson Rockefeller
  • Set
  • Vessels, Boat
The boat Rich & Grindle built in 1948 for Nelson Rockefeller (1908-1979) was a 32’ offshore fishing style boat with a 9’ beam and a 32” draft that slept two and sported a Chrysler Crown engine. Nelson apparently ordered it for his sons to use.
Description:
The boat Rich & Grindle built in 1948 for Nelson Rockefeller (1908-1979) was a 32’ offshore fishing style boat with a 9’ beam and a 32” draft that slept two and sported a Chrysler Crown engine. Nelson apparently ordered it for his sons to use.
14111Painting Bridges
  • Set
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge, Carriage Road Bridge
In July 2012, Seal Harbor, Maine photographer Howie Motenko conceived of a community art project utilizing the photographic technique of light painting on the historic stone bridges of Acadia National Park. His idea was to assemble a team of volunteers who, wielding flashlights, would “paint” a bridge with light while he creates a long-exposure photograph. For the next nine months, a growing cohort of co-artists journeyed at twilight to each bridge on Acadia’s 45-mile carriage road system. The project grew organically, with most of the volunteers hearing about it by word of mouth. By spring of 2013, stunning photographs of all 16 of Acadia’s historic bridges along with the two gatehouses had been completed with the help of 150 volunteers. An image gallery and blog about the project can be seen at www.paintingbridges.com.
Description:
In July 2012, Seal Harbor, Maine photographer Howie Motenko conceived of a community art project utilizing the photographic technique of light painting on the historic stone bridges of Acadia National Park. His idea was to assemble a team of volunteers who, wielding flashlights, would “paint” a bridge with light while he creates a long-exposure photograph. For the next nine months, a growing cohort of co-artists journeyed at twilight to each bridge on Acadia’s 45-mile carriage road system. The project grew organically, with most of the volunteers hearing about it by word of mouth. By spring of 2013, stunning photographs of all 16 of Acadia’s historic bridges along with the two gatehouses had been completed with the help of 150 volunteers. An image gallery and blog about the project can be seen at www.paintingbridges.com. [show more]
14918Painting Islands - Uniting Community with Art
  • Set
  • Places, Island
This personal art project of Howie Motenko used participatory art and the photographic technique of light painting on all the 15 year-round Maine Islands. His idea was to assemble a team of resident island volunteers who, wielding flashlights, would “paint” an iconic scene with light while he created a long-exposure photograph. Howie partnered with the Maine Seacoast Mission and the Island Institute as a conduit to begin a dialogue with each local island community and travel support to each of the islands during the shoot. The project kicked off in May of 2014. The project is funded in part by the Maine Arts Commission, an independent state agency supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Description:
This personal art project of Howie Motenko used participatory art and the photographic technique of light painting on all the 15 year-round Maine Islands. His idea was to assemble a team of resident island volunteers who, wielding flashlights, would “paint” an iconic scene with light while he created a long-exposure photograph. Howie partnered with the Maine Seacoast Mission and the Island Institute as a conduit to begin a dialogue with each local island community and travel support to each of the islands during the shoot. The project kicked off in May of 2014. The project is funded in part by the Maine Arts Commission, an independent state agency supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. [show more]
14812Postcard Publishers
  • Set
  • Businesses, Publishing Business
13788Raising the Flagpole at TopGallant
  • Set
  • Events
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 11 Waterview Lane
13198Ralph Warren Stanley's 80th Birthday Party
  • Set
  • Events, Gala
  • Southwest Harbor
At the American Legion Hall.
Description:
At the American Legion Hall.
13851Rhone River and Lucerne, Switzerland
  • Set
  • Places
13698Southwest Harbor High School Athletic Teams
  • Set
  • Organizations, School Institution
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 329 Main Street
13704Sports at Pemetic High School
  • Set
  • People
13543Staff of the Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Set
  • People
13692Stanley Fisheries Fire of 1967
  • Set
  • Events, Fire
13766Students at Freeman Grammar School
  • Set
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 329 Main Street
13750Students at Pemetic High School
  • Set
  • People
13765Students at Southwest Harbor High School
  • Set
  • People
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 329 Main Street
13545Supporters and Volunteers of the Southwest Harbor Public Library
  • Set
  • People