1 - 25 of 77 results of 4 Next Page You searched for: Type: contains 'image'✖Place: Southwest Harbor✖Subject: Events✖This SiteAll Sites TableGridIndex Accession #AddressCreatorDateIdentifierPlacePublisherSourceStateSubjectTitleTypemodified date 102550100200 AllWith Images Refine Your SearchRefine Your SearchSubjectEvents✖Fire (26)Gala (7)Shipwreck (2)Object (1)Organizations (10)People (16)Places (4)Structures (21)Vessels (2)TypeImage (77)PlaceSouthwest Harbor✖Date1890s (1)1920s (19)1930s (12)1940s (13)1950s (3)1970s (3)1980s (1)2000s (10)2010s (9)none (6)Tagsfire (4)flag (1)object (1) Item 16460 Melissa Carroll, Rosemary Lawler Theriault, and Meda Norwood at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art ShowItem 16459 Anna Johnston at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art ShowItem 16458 Tom Ann and Penny Schenck at Mary Emma Wamsley (Lenhard) Coates' Art ShowItem 15520 Digital Archive DebutItem 11916 The Henry R. Hinckley Company - Army-Navy E Award Presentation to Southwest Boat Corp/Manset Boat CorporationItem 14975 Charles Stanhope and Candy Emlen Marching in the Flamingo ParadeItem 14976 Library Book Sale at the Flamingo FestivalItem 14979 Staff and Friends of the Library in the ParadeItem 14980 Camp Beech Cliff Marching in the Flamingo Festival ParadeItem 14981 Waiting for the ParadeItem 14982 Flamingo Festival ParadeItem 13374 Pumpkin CarvingItem 13376 Lantern Walk and Story Telling at the CausewayItem 12084 Scott Allen Worcester Winning the Southwest Harbor Public Library AuctionItem 11999 Ralph Warren Stanley and Marion Louise (Linscott) Stanley on their Wedding DayItem 11740 Parade on Main Street at Freeman's Store, Southwest HarborItem 11006 Pemetic High School Class of 1953 ReunionItem 9261 The Remains of the First Masonic Hall - After the 1922 FireItem 7656 The Remains of the First Masonic Hall - After the 1922 FireItem 7255 Old Masonic HallItem 5946 Fire at the First Masonic Hall, Southwest HarborItem 5947 Fire at the Second Masonic Hall, Southwest HarborItem 5949 The Second Masonic Hall and Jackson's Market, Southwest Harbor, after the 1939 FireItem 5961 Dedication of Eugene M. Norwood Square - Memorial Day, May 28, 1923Item 5549 Odd Fellows Building Cellar Hole - Main Street of 4 Next Page