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Savoy Toilet Paper
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Object, Toilet Paper
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Stone & Forsyth of Boston and New York
  • 1893 c
  • Copyright Undetermined
Savoy Toilet Paper
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
High quality "Savoy" toilet paper from Malvern Hotel; stack of flat sheets; package is white with navy blue lettering; manufactured in Boston and New York by Stone & Forsyth
Thermometer
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Object, Thermal, Thermometer
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • 1963
  • Copyright Undetermined
Thermometer
Bar Harbor Historical Society
Description:
Thermometer from the kitchen of Cunningam's Hotel.
Downtown Bar Harbor Proposed Beautification - West End Drug
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Island
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Beatrix Farrand
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Undetermined
Description:
Celebrated landscape architect, Beatrix Farrand commissioned a watercolor artist (unknown) to produce scenes of downtown Bar Harbor with her recommendations to the Village Improvement Association for beautifying the downtown with trellises, window boxes, plants, and flowers. Farrand's recommendations were never carried out. West End Drug building & delivery wagon on Main Street
Downtown Bar Harbor Proposed Beautification - Stephen's Lane
Bar Harbor Historical Society
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Island
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Hotel
  • Beatrix Farrand
  • Bar Harbor
  • Copyright Undetermined
Description:
Celebrated landscape architect, Beatrix Farrand commissioned a watercolor artist (unknown) to produce scenes of downtown Bar Harbor with her recommendations to the Village Improvement Association for beautifying the downtown with trellises, window boxes, plants, and flowers. Farrand's recommendations were never carried out. Looking toward Cadillac Mt on Main Street and Stephen's Lane