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  1. 1684. A Cabin Interior, Browns Camps - 1974.18.0003

    Postcard titled: "1684. A Cabin Interior, Browns Camps".

    Record Type: Photo

    1684.  A Cabin Interior, Browns Camps
  2. 1915 Picnic with McAllisters - 2002.11.0015

    Picnic around 1915. From left to right: Helena McAllister, Dan McAllister, Mattie McAllister, James Kilgour. Front: Don Kilgour. Back: Wellington McAllister. Taken from Photo CD #1.

    Record Type: Photo

    1915 Picnic with McAllisters
  3. 1954 Lovell Old Home Days - 1997.04.0003

    Nine photos from the first Lovell Old Home Days Celebration on August 14, 1954. Taken from Photo CD #2.

    Record Type: Photo

    Fryeburg Schools Band
  4. 1961 Lovell Old Home Days - 1997.04.0004

    Four slides of the Lovell Old Home Days parade on August 19, 1961. Taken from CD #2.

    Record Type: Photo

    CD5200. Two White Mules
  5. 4 Girls Working at Conifer, 1940's - 2011.48.0008

    Working at Conifer in the 1940's. From left to right: Marcia Stearns, Pat Harmon, Reta Plummer, Phyllis Walker. Taken from Photo CD #6.

    Record Type: Photo

    4 Girls Working at Conifer, 1940's
  6. 4th of July Celebration at Brown's Camps - 2004.05.0012

    Six photos of the 4th of July Celebration at Ben Brown's Camps. The photo was used in the publication "The Lovell News" with the following caption: "For many years water sport competitions were held at Brown’s Camps. As The Lovell News reported, the events included 'swimming races, canoe races, a hog nose race, a kangaroo race and canoe tilting'." Taken from Photo CD #1.

    Record Type: Photo

    4th of July Celebration at Brown's Camps
  7. Abraham Andrews Barker - 1992.01.0030

    Written by Charlotte Hobbs on a piece of paper attached to the photo: "Abraham Andrews Barker. He went to Pennsylvania and became wealthy. Had a granddaughter named Lovell Maine Barker. He was an Abolitionist involved in the Underground Railroad."

    Record Type: Photo

    Abraham Andrews Barker
  8. Aerial View of Lovell Village Circa 1978 - 2009.86.0002

    Aerial photo of Lovell Village circa 1978.

    Record Type: Photo

    Aerial View of Lovell Village Circa 1978
  9. Alden Brook Hill After a Snow Storm, 1958 - 2001.12.0057

    Arden Brook Hill after a snow storm in January 1958. The Vinton's car is in the background. Taken from Photo CD #2.

    Record Type: Photo

    Alden Brook Hill After a Snow Storm, 1958
  10. Alfreda (Rogers) Lawler in the Snow - 2005.37.0035

    Alfreda (Rogers) Lawler wearing a bathing suit in the snow. Taken from Photo CD #2.

    Record Type: Photo

    Alfreda (Rogers) Lawler in the Snow
  11. All Enjoy the Lobster Cook-out at Boulder Brook - 2002.07.0008

    Postcard titled: "All Enjoy the Lobster Cook-out at Boulder Brook, Center Lovell Maine E48C". On the back of the postcard is written: "Nearest to camera: Hattie Lyons and her son, Dr. Vosburg Lyons. Taken about 1951/52 probably. Waitress standing center .........Merilyn Norton". Hattie Lyons was the owner of Boulder Brook for many years. 2 copies. Used in the Summer 2022 newsletter.

    Record Type: Photo

    All Enjoy the Lobster Cook-out at Boulder Brook
  12. Armstrong Family Arrives by Stage, 1910 - 2008.34.0001

    1910 photo of the Armstrong family arriving at Kezar Lake by stagecoach. This can also be found on Photo CD #1, donated by Katherine Armstrong. According to Joan Brown in 2008: "Schuyler Armstrong was a funeral director from Philadelphia. The family would come to the lake with a large entourage of maiden ladies and black servants. They had a chauffeur named Albert and 2 ladies servants, Gertrude and Teeny."

    Record Type: Photo

    Armstrong Family Arrives by Stage, 1910
  13. Armstrong Family on the Dock, 1910 - 2004.46.0004

    "Auntie Bee, Bertha Armstrong Ring and Sam Karlene" on the Armstrong dock, 1910. Taken from Photo CD #1.

    Record Type: Photo

    Armstrong Family on the Dock, 1910
  14. Armstrong Family Playing in the Water, 1910 - 2004.46.0003

    "Baba, Auntie Bertha, Sam and Aunt Kay" playing in the water, 1910. Taken from Photo CD #1.

    Record Type: Photo

    Armstrong Family Playing in the Water, 1910
  15. Baldface from Conifer - 2009.74.0001

    Postcard of the view of Baldface from Conifer. The photo was used in the publication "The Lovell News" with the following caption: ""Fairview", later known as "Conifer", was built in 1861 to cater to vacationers. At the time, the main road from Fryeburg passed in front of the hotel, making it well-situated. Edward and Keinath Davey purchased the property in 1922, added individual cabins for summer visitors and renamed the place "Conifer". Abov...

    Record Type: Photo

    Baldface from Conifer
  16. Banjo Eyes - 2004.15.0001

    Rudy Vallee's boat "Banjo Eyes" with Rudy Vallee standing at the prow. The photo was used in the publication "The Lovell News" with the following caption: "Rudy Vallee was a global sensation in the 1930’s—he was the first to adopt the singing style known as "crooning" and he was the first entertainment megastar. In 1930 he visited his good friend Don Dickerman at his camp on Kezar Lake and fell in love with the place. He bought land adjacent to ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Banjo Eyes
  17. Baxter's Corn Shop - 1974.02.0017

    James P. Baxter's Corn Shop in Lovell Village. Used in the Fall 2013 Newsletter. Photo enhanced and mounted for the Living in Lovell 1800 - 2000 Exhibit.

    Record Type: Photo

    Baxter's Corn Shop
  18. Beach at Farrington's - 2010.13.0030

    Postcard titled "Bathing Beach at Farrington's". Taken from Photo CD #5.

    Record Type: Photo

    Beach at Farrington's
  19. Bertha Keniston - 1997.21.0035

    Professional photo of Bertha Keniston while she was modeling for the Power's agency. Used in the Spring 2017 Newsletter.

    Record Type: Photo

    Bertha Keniston
  20. Bessie (Andrews) Irish - 1986.01.0011

    Bessie (Andrews) Irish with 10 3/4 pound Salmon on the side porch of the Kimball Stanford House. Salmon was caught in Kezar Lake. 2 copies in file. Quote from the Living in Lovell Exhibit: " Mrs. Bessie Irish, a longtime Lovell resident, lived on the right side of the West Lovell Road just before the Narrows Bridge. The house is no longer standing, but a new home has been built in its place. The 1- 3/4 lb. salmon was taken from Upper Kezar ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Bessie (Andrews) Irish

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