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379 | Framed photo of SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie and newspaper article |
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| Description: 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. | ||
375 | Painting of Steamship Kronprinzessin Cecilie |
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| Description: 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. | ||
140 | Photograph of Lindall's Orchestra |
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| Description: Black and white photograph depicting 10 musicians in Lindall's Orchestra. | ||
139 | "The Queen of the Sea" Publicity Still |
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| Description: Black and white sepia tone publicity still for the 1918 Fox Film production "The Queen of the Sea" which was filmed on Mount Desert Island. Featured in the photo are five actors dressed in vaguely viking costumes with furs, horned or winged helmets, roman sandals, and carrying staffs, swords, crossbow and sheilds. Standing in the center with a lighter fur tunic, metal studded belt, large helmet, and holding a sword up is actor Walter Law portraying King Boreas. [show more] | ||
138 | Photograph of "The Queen of the Sea" Cast and Crew |
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| Description: Black and white sepia tone photograph depicting the entire cast and crew of the 1918 Fox Film production "The Queen of the Sea" which starred Annette Kellerman and was filmed on Mount Desert Island. | ||
137 | "The Queen of the Sea" Publicity Still |
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| Description: Black and white publicity still for the movie "The Queen of the Sea". Depicts two actresses, Annette Kellerman and Beth Ivins. Annette Kellerman is dressed as a mermaid sitting on rocks and Beth Ivins is on the sand below, holding Kellerman's hand. A thirds child actor dressed as a mermaid sits next to Kellerman. "The Queen of the Sea" was released in 1918 and was filmed on Mount Desert Island. It starred Annette Kellerman as Merilla the Queen of the Sea. [show more] | ||
87 | Otter Cliffs Barracks Photo |
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| Description: Black and white photograph of the men stationed at Otter Cliffs naval radio station standing in front of the station. Framed and matted. | ||
51 | Photograph of Otter Cliff Radio Station Rig |
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| Description: Black and white photograph of the radio at the US Naval Radio Station at Otter Cliff; transmitter and receiver. | ||
50 | Otter Cliffs Naval Radio Station Photograph |
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| Description: Black and white photograph depicting radio tower and three rows of navy men on tower at Otter Cliffs Naval Radio Station. | ||
58 | Photograph of The Briars |
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| Description: Black and white mounted photograph of The Briars, a summer cottage located along the Shore Path, Bar Harbor. The Briars was designed by architect William Ralph Emerson in the Shingle Style, and was built for J. Montgomery Sears. This photograph depicts the water-facing elevation of the house. The embossed stamp of H.L. Bradley, the photographer, is visible in the lower left of the photograph . | |
59 | Photograph of the Interior of the Congregational church, Bar Harbor |
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| Description: Black and white photograph of the interior of the Congregational Church, Mount Desert Street, Bar Harbor. This church was built started in 1888 and completed in 1889. It was built by Asa D. Hodgkins, contractor, and designed by William Ralph Emerson, architect. It replaced an earlier building, called "The White Church" and burned in 1942. | ||
63 | Photograph of Homewood |
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| Description: Black and white photograph of Homewood, the Maria D. Saunders Cottage in Bar Harbor. Homewood was located on the Eagle Lake Road. It was designed by William Ralph Emerson and built by John E. Clark. The house burned in 1947. The photograph is dated and identified on the back. | ||
76 | Kebo Valley Club Photograph |
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| Description: Black and White photo of the Kebo Valley Club, taken from Bunker's Hill in 1917. Shows crowd of people overlooking the club. |