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527 | Photograph of The Boat "Discoverer" |
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| Description: Framed black and white photo depicting the "Discoverer" sail boat in Bar Harbor which was owned by Joseph Pulitzer. | ||
522 | Photograph of the Yachts "Corsair" and "Oneida" |
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| Description: Black and white photograph depicting the yachts "Corsair IV" on the right side and "Oneida" on the left. Both ships are in Bar Harbor. "Corsair IV" was owned by J.P. Morgan. | ||
409 | Hand Tinted Photo of USS Constitution |
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| Description: Hand-tinted black and white photograph of the USS Constitution in Bar Harbor. | ||
397 | Photo of SS George Washington |
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| Description: Black & white photo of steamship SS George Washington at sea, no humans visible, two stacks. In document frame. Writing on lower right-hand corner read: "U.S.S. George Washington at Bar Harbor. Aug 27 1933. Browns Studio Hulls Cove." | ||
392 | Photograph of SS Iroquois |
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| Description: Black and White photograph of SS Iroquois run aground on Bald Porcupine Island portrays spectators at ship's rail & on rocky beach | ||
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. | ||
248 | Photo of the Steamer "Lewiston" |
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| Description: Black and white image of the steamer paddle wheel boat "Lewiston" docked at Bar Harbor wharf. The Lewiston was the first passenger boat to make regular trips to Bar Harbor's wharf. |