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Item Title Type Subject Creator Publisher Date
929Men's Overcoat
  • Object, Clothing, Overcoat, Chesterfield
  • People
  • 1910
Description:
Formal black wool chesterfield overcoat with silk lapels. Worn by Ben Hadley.
108Beatrix Farrand Reef Point Stationary
  • Object, Writing, Stationery
  • People
  • 1900 - 1950 c.
Description:
Varying sized of white paper with blue type. Larger sheet reads "Beatrix Farrand Landscape Gardener Reef Point Bar Harbor, Maine". Smaller sheets read "Reef Point Bar Harbor, Maine". Last pieces of stationary in which Farrand refers to herself as "Landscape Gardener".
920Knights Templar Frock Coat
  • Object, Clothing, Coat, Frock Coat
  • People
  • 1924
Description:
Black Knights of Templar double breasted frock coat with black velvet buttons with a Knights Templar Pin and World War service pin which says "Ben Hadley" on back. "Blanquefort" embroidered on collar. Worn by Ben Hadley in the Ellsworth branch of the Knights Templar, called "Blanquefort".
919Knights Templar Frock Coat
  • Object, Clothing, Coat, Frock Coat
  • People
  • 1900 - 1905 c
Description:
Knights Templar frock coat with black velvet buttons and Knights Templar pin and cross insignia on cuffs. Belonged to Fred J. Brewer.
136"Queen of the Sea" Movie Postcards
  • Object, Writing, Postcard
  • People
  • 1917
Description:
Three framed black and white postcards of various scenes from the movie "The Queen of the Sea". Postcard in upper righthand corner depicts actress, probably Annette Kellerman, dressed as a mermaid laying on rocky shore. Below that is a postcard depicting a child actress dressed in white toga in a rock crevasse. Third postcard depicts an actor dressed in furs, a round helmet, and sandals standing next to a boat. Text of this postcard reads: "A Boreas Guard in Annette Kellerman's picture Queen of the Sea. August 19, 1917". "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]
88Alessandro Fabbri's Cigarette Case
  • Object, Cigarette Case
  • People
  • Structures, Defense, Observation Post
  • 1917
Description:
Red leather case and silver cigarette case inscribed on outside "Ensign Alessandro Fabbri U.S. N. R.F". Inside are 5 hand-rolled cigarettes and an inscription that reads "We transmit to you this wireless message of our boundless love and confidence. Christmas 1917. 'the Boys' the Otter Cliffs Radio Station".
49Embroidered Tea Towel
  • Object, Towel
  • People
  • 1933
Description:
White tea towel with red heart pattern and "Edith Fabbri 1933" embroidered on edge. Edith Fabbri was Alessandro Fabbri's sister-in-law.
45Rinehart Teapot
  • Object, Drink Serving Vessel, Teapot
  • People
  • 1876 - 1958
Description:
Teapot and lid, white china with gilded edges and initial "R". Owned by Mary Roberts Rinehart, part of her set.
25Canton China Plate
  • Object, Eating Dish, Food Plate
  • People
  • none
  • 1900 c
Description:
Canton china plate. White with orange trim and details. Owned by George B Dorr.
24Canton China Bowl
  • Object, Eating Bowl
  • People
  • 1900 c
Description:
Canton china shallow bowl. White with orange trim and details. Owned by George B Dorr.
23Christening Gown
  • Object, Baptismal Garment, Baptismal Gown
  • People
  • 1853 c
Description:
White cotton with embroidered bodice and band near hem. Belonged to George B Dorr.
22Green Silk and Ivory Umbrella
  • Object, Umbrella
  • People
Description:
Green umbrella with ivory handle. Prized possession of George B. Dorr. Originally owned by theologian and famed scholar Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758).
1031Three Piece Suit with Tailcoat
  • Object, Clothing, Suit
  • People
  • William H. Bellis Co. Annapolis Maryland
  • 1916-10-10
Description:
Three piece suit which includes a black tailcoat with satin lapels, black pants with braided detail, and a cream silk vest. Belonged to Warren A. Shaw. Label says: "William H. Bellis Co. Annapolis Maryland"