Left to Right: Kenny, Ellen Church, Dorothy Carolyn "Dot" (Follansby) Church, Leone Marie "Nan" (Wemmert) Kellam, Corey the dog, Dolf Portman, Robert "Bob" Church, Marianne New, Arthur Millis "Art" Kellam
Description: Left to Right: Kenny, Ellen Church, Dorothy Carolyn "Dot" (Follansby) Church, Leone Marie "Nan" (Wemmert) Kellam, Corey the dog, Dolf Portman, Robert "Bob" Church, Marianne New, Arthur Millis "Art" Kellam
Left to Right: Arthur Millis "Art" Kellam, Marianne New, Leone Marie "Nan" (Wemmert) Kellam, Ellen Church, Dorothy Caroline "Dot" (Fallensby) Church, Robert "Bob" (Church)
Description: Left to Right: Arthur Millis "Art" Kellam, Marianne New, Leone Marie "Nan" (Wemmert) Kellam, Ellen Church, Dorothy Caroline "Dot" (Fallensby) Church, Robert "Bob" (Church)
Left to Right: Kenny, Leone Marie "Nan" (Wemmert) Kellam, Ellen Church, Marianne New, Dorothy Carolyn "Dot" (Follansby) Church, Corey the dog, Dolf Portman
The Arthur Millis and Leone Marie (Wemmert) Kellam Collection
Description: Left to Right: Kenny, Leone Marie "Nan" (Wemmert) Kellam, Ellen Church, Marianne New, Dorothy Carolyn "Dot" (Follansby) Church, Corey the dog, Dolf Portman
The Morning Star and Freedom were two Friendship sloops worked on by Ralph Warren Stanley. in this image they are seen sailing off Mount Desert Island in October. He was completing the rebuild of the Morning Star for Robert Wolfe when Richard "Dick" Dudman asked him to build a new Friendship. The two sloops were finished in Ralph's shop at the same time.
Description: The Morning Star and Freedom were two Friendship sloops worked on by Ralph Warren Stanley. in this image they are seen sailing off Mount Desert Island in October. He was completing the rebuild of the Morning Star for Robert Wolfe when Richard "Dick" Dudman asked him to build a new Friendship. The two sloops were finished in Ralph's shop at the same time.
Taken in early May during the last snowfall of the season. This building used to sit between the restaurant and what is now staff housing. It was torn down some time after the Jordan Pond House burned in 1979. It had three floors with beds for male employees. Residents shared a single bathroom having one toilet and one shower stall. Female staff resided on the second floor of the restaurant.
Description: Taken in early May during the last snowfall of the season. This building used to sit between the restaurant and what is now staff housing. It was torn down some time after the Jordan Pond House burned in 1979. It had three floors with beds for male employees. Residents shared a single bathroom having one toilet and one shower stall. Female staff resided on the second floor of the restaurant.
"We feature dinners from the bounty of Maine’s finest seafood caught in the Bay just beyond our window. Also American and Italian Cuisine. Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner – Cocktails – Open All Year – Bring your camera and snap the harbor view.” – from the back of the postcard.
Description: "We feature dinners from the bounty of Maine’s finest seafood caught in the Bay just beyond our window. Also American and Italian Cuisine. Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner – Cocktails – Open All Year – Bring your camera and snap the harbor view.” – from the back of the postcard.