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15009Crafts - Amanda E. (Crafts) Bowen
  • Reference
  • People
  • 1987-06
Amanda E. Crafts was born to Lewis Griffin Crafts and Shirley A. Worcester of Southwest Harbor. This photo was taken at the Grand March at the Boothbay Regional Highschool. She is seen here with Robert Arthur Dyer, who was at one time the principal of the Pemetic Highschool.
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Amanda E. Crafts was born to Lewis Griffin Crafts and Shirley A. Worcester of Southwest Harbor. This photo was taken at the Grand March at the Boothbay Regional Highschool. She is seen here with Robert Arthur Dyer, who was at one time the principal of the Pemetic Highschool.
16568The Claremont Hotel 100th Anniversary Party
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • 1984-08-18
A collection of photographs taken at the 1984 Claremont Hotel 100th Anniversary Party. Individuals in these photographs have not yet been identified, please contact archivists at the SWHPL if you have information regarding people in these photographs.
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A collection of photographs taken at the 1984 Claremont Hotel 100th Anniversary Party. Individuals in these photographs have not yet been identified, please contact archivists at the SWHPL if you have information regarding people in these photographs.
16395Nan and Art Kellam
  • Image, Photograph, Negative, Film Negative
  • People
  • 1980 c.
12776The Rugged Maine Coast Produces a Hard-Working Breed of Mankind
  • Publication, Literary, Article
  • Businesses, Restaurant Business
  • People
  • 1980-09-28
from the Sarasota Herald Tribune, September 28, 1980, pg 18-A
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from the Sarasota Herald Tribune, September 28, 1980, pg 18-A
9975Sue Goodman in Laboratory
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1989
This photograph was taken at the lab at Hahnemann.
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This photograph was taken at the lab at Hahnemann.
12571United States Stamp - Jack London - Issued January 11, 1988
  • Object, Stamp, Postage Stamp
  • People
  • Sharpe - Jim Sharpe (1936-2005)
  • United States Postal Service
  • 1988-01-11
Postage Stamp Title: Jack London Scott Cat. Number: 2182 Subject: London - John Griffith London (1876-1916) Design: Richard Sparks of Norwalk, Connecticut, under the direction of Howard Paine, a design coordinator for the Citizens’ Advisory Committee. Artist – vignette: Sharpe - Jim Sharpe (1936-2005) Typographer: Bradbury Thompson Engraver - vignette: Hipschen – Thomas R. Hipschen (1950-) Engraver – lettering and numerals: Dennis Brown Media: Intaglio Printer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing Color: Blue Size: 18.03 mm x 20.82 mm Country: United States Postage Value: 25 cents Issue Series: 27th in the Great American Series Issue Origin: Jack London’s 110th birthday Issue Date: January 11, 1988 Issue Location: Glen Ellen, California – location of London’s Wolf House estate, now the Jack London State Historic Park. Issue Size: 59,850,000 Richard Sparks based his design on a photograph of London taken in 1914 by the author’s wife, Charmian. Kittredge – Charmian (Kittredge) London (1871-1955) See: "The Engraver’s Line: An Encyclopedia of Paper Money & Postage Stamp Art" by Gene Hessler, BNR Press, Port Clinton, Ohio, 1993. Page 4 and 5 explain the production steps taken to turn original art into an engraved postage stamp. Worth reading as the engraver works from the beginning on a plate of about 3.5” x 4,” engraving a stamp at its finished size. Engraving is used for very few stamps today and, when one reads about the process, one can understand why. The author even provides particular engraver’s recipes for the acid they used, including that of James Smillie, the famous landscape engraver. Smillie - James Smillie (1807-1885).
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Postage Stamp Title: Jack London Scott Cat. Number: 2182 Subject: London - John Griffith London (1876-1916) Design: Richard Sparks of Norwalk, Connecticut, under the direction of Howard Paine, a design coordinator for the Citizens’ Advisory Committee. Artist – vignette: Sharpe - Jim Sharpe (1936-2005) Typographer: Bradbury Thompson Engraver - vignette: Hipschen – Thomas R. Hipschen (1950-) Engraver – lettering and numerals: Dennis Brown Media: Intaglio Printer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing Color: Blue Size: 18.03 mm x 20.82 mm Country: United States Postage Value: 25 cents Issue Series: 27th in the Great American Series Issue Origin: Jack London’s 110th birthday Issue Date: January 11, 1988 Issue Location: Glen Ellen, California – location of London’s Wolf House estate, now the Jack London State Historic Park. Issue Size: 59,850,000 Richard Sparks based his design on a photograph of London taken in 1914 by the author’s wife, Charmian. Kittredge – Charmian (Kittredge) London (1871-1955) See: "The Engraver’s Line: An Encyclopedia of Paper Money & Postage Stamp Art" by Gene Hessler, BNR Press, Port Clinton, Ohio, 1993. Page 4 and 5 explain the production steps taken to turn original art into an engraved postage stamp. Worth reading as the engraver works from the beginning on a plate of about 3.5” x 4,” engraving a stamp at its finished size. Engraving is used for very few stamps today and, when one reads about the process, one can understand why. The author even provides particular engraver’s recipes for the acid they used, including that of James Smillie, the famous landscape engraver. Smillie - James Smillie (1807-1885). [show more]
11719Paul Timothy Stubing
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Vessels, Boat
  • 1988-01
11434Pemetic High School Class of 1946 - 40th Reunion
  • Image, Photograph, Photographic Print
  • People
  • 1986-08-23
Back Row - Left to Right: Adelaide (Newcomb) Cairns (1921-2005) - Home Economics Teacher - Mrs. Gordon Freeland Cairns Marian (Waterman) Meyer, Mrs. John Austin Meyer (1921-) - Teacher Vivian A. (Newman) Gonzales (1927-) - Mrs. Paul A. Gonzales Thelma (Lawson) Harper (1928-1995) - Mrs. James W. Harper Sr. Eva Mae (Staples) Wheaton (1928-) - Mrs. Burton E. Wheaton Gladys E. (Dornfeld) Sawyer (1927-) - Mrs. Lawrence B. Sawyer Juanita Foss (Hodgdon) Stanley (1927-) - Mrs. Perley Lyman Stanley Rosemarie (Kelley) Matthews (1928-before 2007) - Mrs. Cliff Matthews Elaine B. (Pettigrove) Lawson (1929-) - Mrs. Edwin W. Lawson Jr. Arlene (Dolliver) Spurling (1928-) - Mrs. Stephen Stanley Spurling Gaynell F. (Pomroy) Sumner (1927-1997) - Mrs. Earl J. Sumner Front Row - Left to Right: Philip A. Moore (1927-2003) Stanwood Neal Hamblen (1926-1987) Raymond Eugene Robbins Jr. (1928-) Winfield Perry Murphy (1927-2009) Lester H. Radcliffe Jr. (1926-2008) David B. Benson (1928-)
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Back Row - Left to Right: Adelaide (Newcomb) Cairns (1921-2005) - Home Economics Teacher - Mrs. Gordon Freeland Cairns Marian (Waterman) Meyer, Mrs. John Austin Meyer (1921-) - Teacher Vivian A. (Newman) Gonzales (1927-) - Mrs. Paul A. Gonzales Thelma (Lawson) Harper (1928-1995) - Mrs. James W. Harper Sr. Eva Mae (Staples) Wheaton (1928-) - Mrs. Burton E. Wheaton Gladys E. (Dornfeld) Sawyer (1927-) - Mrs. Lawrence B. Sawyer Juanita Foss (Hodgdon) Stanley (1927-) - Mrs. Perley Lyman Stanley Rosemarie (Kelley) Matthews (1928-before 2007) - Mrs. Cliff Matthews Elaine B. (Pettigrove) Lawson (1929-) - Mrs. Edwin W. Lawson Jr. Arlene (Dolliver) Spurling (1928-) - Mrs. Stephen Stanley Spurling Gaynell F. (Pomroy) Sumner (1927-1997) - Mrs. Earl J. Sumner Front Row - Left to Right: Philip A. Moore (1927-2003) Stanwood Neal Hamblen (1926-1987) Raymond Eugene Robbins Jr. (1928-) Winfield Perry Murphy (1927-2009) Lester H. Radcliffe Jr. (1926-2008) David B. Benson (1928-) [show more]
9973Anne Brimley Gould at Queen Elizabeth Conference
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • 1989