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Formal black wool chesterfield overcoat with silk lapels. Worn by Ben Hadley.
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Metal milk pail with a cap and wooden handle.
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Iron which was heated on the stove and has handle which can be swapped out.
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Full length black velvet dress with full length lace inset sleeves
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Full length black velvet dress, lace collar with black bows, inset black lace 3/4 length sleeves.
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Navy uniform tam, black felt, owned by Tyler Proctor Sr.
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Hat box from Dobb's Fifth Avenue, New York. Side of box has scenes from Fifth Avenue.
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Black velvet hat with short brim and decorative sequins, flowers, vines, and feathers.
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Velvet black hat with decorative roses and leaves on one side.
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Black wool twill cutaway coat. Found in the pocket was an invitation for Jack Baker to the 1965 40 Hayseeers' Ball (Way Bak Ball).
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Black treed wool cutaway coat. Label reads: "Made to Order; by the international tailor company NY Chicago"
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Silver cigarette case with an engraving across front. Belonged to passenger or crew member aboard the SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie.
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Small lead model of the SS Kronprinzessin Cecile. On side near the bottom of the model reads "Norddeutscher Llyod" referring to North German Llyod, the shipping company for whom the SS Kronprinzessin Cecile was built.
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Souvenir booklet depicting scenes from the interior of the SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie set in various illustrated frames with labels under each photo.
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Small cordial glass made up of a clear glass sitting in silver with engraved scroll patterns on the cup and on the foot. Engraved also are the initials "FSB". Belonged to Fanny Schermerhorn Bridgham.
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Pair of white cream pitchers with gilded rim and crossing flags on front with "Liberty" written below. One flag has the letter "P". From the yacht "Liberty" owned by Joseph Pulitzer.
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Silver inkwell with an engraving of the SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie and the name "Cecilie" engraved under. Inkwell belonged to SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie, a German ocean liner which came to Bar Harbor August 5, 1914.
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Framed handkerchief souvenir of the German ship SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie with embroidered image of the steamship in tan, yellow, white & red floss. Embroidered texts reads: "N.D.L Kronprinzessin Cecilie", N.D.L Stands for Norddeutscher Lloyd, the German shipping company,
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Framed combination of photograph & two columns of newspaper story which describes the SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie, a German ship arriving & hiding out in Bar Harbor. The photo depicts ship off Shore Path, spectators & dog.
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Reprint of a painting portraying fisherman & boat, a woman & boy with nets & row boat in foreground and in the background the SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie. Has name of the ship on bottom of frame.
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Two identical yellow upholstered nursing chairs with natural wood frame. Wood has circular detailing. Upholstery has yellow and green floral pattern. Belonged to Joseph Pulitzer's Bar Harbor "Chatwold" Estate.
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Men's brown one piece pull on bathing suit. Sleeveless and a u-shaped neckline. Shorts extend to just above knees.
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Black women's bathing suit V-neck collar with white lines on edges. Fitted waist but loose overall fit. Front left button closure.
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Poster for the Bar Harbor Horse Show. Poster is a Charles W. Holmes Lithograph depicting a woman with a light blue bonnet holding a parasol and holding a horse's face to her own. The Horse is poking its head out of a circle in the blank background of the print. Text of the poster reads: "Bar Harbor Horse Show Aug. 23, 24, 25 1910" In the lower left hand corner is the phrase "When Thoroughbreds Meet" and above that, next to the parasol tip, is Holmes' signature "Chas. W. Holmes". [show more]
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Play program with illustration of two women playing instruments. Play is written by Mrs. Christian Hemmick, better known as Alice Pike Barney. Text reads: "The Enchantress of Streams. A Wordless Greed Idyl of Descriptive Dances and Pantomime. Composed, Taught and Managed by Mrs. Christian Hemmick" Written in black pen on bottom of cover is the date 1912