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16483 | Southwest Harbor looking East from Little Island |
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| The Coast Station is shown at the left, and the Hinckley Boat Yard and the Elizabeth Febiger Spahr House are shown at the right. | Description: The Coast Station is shown at the left, and the Hinckley Boat Yard and the Elizabeth Febiger Spahr House are shown at the right. | ||||
16482 | Addison Packing Company |
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16481 | The Connecticut at the Southwest Boat Corporation |
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16480 | Lawler Clam Factory and Little Island |
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16479 | Jacob Schoppy Mayo House |
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16187 | Jordan Pond and The Bubbles |
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12754 | Audubon Boy |
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| Audubon Boy Number: 41471 Foaled: 1897 Sire: J.J. Audubon Dam: Flaxy by Bourbon Wilkes Bred by: E.P. Weathers of Avon, Kentucky Sold to: James Y. Gatcomb, Concord, New Hampshire Pacing Record: 1:59¼ From Wallace’s American Trotting Register containing the pedigrees of Standard Bred Trotters and Pacers and an Appendix of Non-Standard Animals, by The American Trotting Register Association, Volume XVII, Chicago, 1907, Standard Stallions, p. 153. | Description: Audubon Boy Number: 41471 Foaled: 1897 Sire: J.J. Audubon Dam: Flaxy by Bourbon Wilkes Bred by: E.P. Weathers of Avon, Kentucky Sold to: James Y. Gatcomb, Concord, New Hampshire Pacing Record: 1:59¼ From Wallace’s American Trotting Register containing the pedigrees of Standard Bred Trotters and Pacers and an Appendix of Non-Standard Animals, by The American Trotting Register Association, Volume XVII, Chicago, 1907, Standard Stallions, p. 153. [show more] | |||||
13413 | Margaret Kranking Painting of Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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15546 | Autumn Scene painting by Howe D. Higgins |
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| The label on the back of the painting reads: Oil Painting by Howe D. Higgins Harborside Studio, Southwest Harbor, Maine Member of: The Art League of Maine Name of picture: Autumn Scene No. 68-50 Note: This painting may be cleaned with a damp cloth. | Description: The label on the back of the painting reads: Oil Painting by Howe D. Higgins Harborside Studio, Southwest Harbor, Maine Member of: The Art League of Maine Name of picture: Autumn Scene No. 68-50 Note: This painting may be cleaned with a damp cloth. | ||||
11685 | Schooner Robert A. Snyder |
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| The "Robert A. Snyder" was built for and owned by Capt. Eugene Tinker of Deer Island, Maine – later captain of the "Lois M. Candage," out of Camden running as an excursion boat. | Description: The "Robert A. Snyder" was built for and owned by Capt. Eugene Tinker of Deer Island, Maine – later captain of the "Lois M. Candage," out of Camden running as an excursion boat. | ||||
15518 | Nirvana - 1st Owner's Flag |
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15519 | Valhalla - 1st Owner's Flag |
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15396 | Hinckley Logo with Talaria symbol |
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| The Hinckley logo is a styled image of Talaria, the winged sandals worn by the Greek messenger god Hermes. They were said to be made by the god Hephaestus of imperishable gold and they flew the god as swift as any bird. | Description: The Hinckley logo is a styled image of Talaria, the winged sandals worn by the Greek messenger god Hermes. They were said to be made by the god Hephaestus of imperishable gold and they flew the god as swift as any bird. | |||||
15000 | Mid Century Lighthouse Seascape Oil Painting |
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14995 | Painting of Dock and Harbor Scene |
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14998 | Seascape Painting by Howe D. Higgins |
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14999 | Lighthouse and Seascape Oil Painting |
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13378 | Flag of the United States Customs Service |
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13328 | Painting of a gaff rigged sailboat by Howe D. Higgins |
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