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Title:
Rocky Shore
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen unused
Title:
St. Ann's By The Sea
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen unused
Title:
Old Fort Inn
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen PM 1950 Jul-15
Title:
Airplane View Of Arundel Point
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen PM 1950 Jul-17
Title:
Bathing Beach
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen PM 1952 Aug-09
Title:
St. Ann's Bay The Sea
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen unused
Title:
South Congregational Church
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome PM 1950 Jul-13
Title:
Rocky Pastures
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome PM 1977 Jun-24
Description:
Kennebunkport home of Kenneth Roberts, noted author of Boon Island, Oliver Wiswell, Northwest Passage, Arundel, etc.
Title:
St. Ann S By-The Sea Church
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen unused
Title:
House On The Hill
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome PM 1950 Aug-24
Description:
One of the finest eating spots in the State of Maine
Title:
Fishing Is Good At Cape Porpoise
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome PM 1961 Jul-23
Description:
Fishing is good at Cape Porpoise Kennebunkport Maine
Title:
The Colony
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome PM 1971 Aug-00
Description:
Mid June to Mid September
Title:
Arundel Opera Theatre & Academy Of Performing And Related Arts, North St
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
Present a summer season of Grand Opera in English, Operetta and Dance Attractions. Under direction of Boynton and Haithwaite. "Arundel, A Theatre with a difference" (From editorial, Portland Press Herald)
Title:
Old Fort Inn
Kennebunkport (ME), Divided Back PM 1921 Jun-27
Title:
A Bit Of Coast
Kennebunkport (ME), Divided Back PM 1912
Title:
Typical Maine Church
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome PM 1957
Description:
The Congregational Church at Kennebunkport is one of the most photographed and noted church in Maine. Organized in 1730, built 1824. An all wood structure, it is a tribute to Maine's pioneer architectural Skill.
Title:
Seashore Trolley Museum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
Among the last conventional type trolleys purchased by the Montreal Tramways Company of Montreal, Canada, were the 25 cars of the 2650 class, built by the Canadian Car & Foundry company, Ltd., of Montreal in 1930. Seashore's 2652 is one of this group, which was designed for operation in trains of two cars. It is the only car of this class to be preserved and is among the jewels in the collection of Montréal cars at the "World's Oldest and Largest Electric Railway Museum."
Title:
Seashore Trolley Museum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
No. 391, A 15 - bench open trolley from New Haven, Conn. (built by Osgood Bradley Co. in 1910) used to be a summer favorite to beaches, parks, picnics, or just to cool off on sweltering days. Visitors to the museum - like those pictured here - can enjoy old fashioned open are rides daily during the summer season. "World's Oldest and Largest Electric Railway Museum".
Title:
Roger's Cottage
Kennebunkport (ME), Divided Back PM 1910
Title:
The Trolley Museum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
Young and old alike find joy on the old open cars at The Trolley Museum
Title:
Kennebunkport Summer Playhouse
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Title:
The Trolley Museum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
Young and old alike find joy on the old open cars at The Trolley Museum
Title:
South Congregational Church
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome PM 1954
Title:
Seashore Trolley Museum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
No. 4387 is a semi-convertible trolley from the Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway system, built by the Laconia (N. H.) Car Co. in 1918. Its windows drop down into pockets to admit summer breezes. Visitors to the museum can enjoy old fashioned trolley rides daily during the summer season. "World's Oldest and Largest Electric Railway Museum."
Title:
Sunset Rock
Kennebunkport (ME), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
Title:
Picnic Rocks
Kennebunkport (ME), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
Title:
Casino
Kennebunkport (ME), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
Title:
Sunset Rock
Kennebunkport (ME), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
Title:
Sunset Rock
Kennebunkport (ME), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
Title:
St. Ann'S By The Sea
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen unused
Title:
River From River Road Bridge
Kennebunkport (ME), Divided Back unused
Title:
Town House Waiting Room
Kennebunkport (ME), Divided Back PM 1907
Title:
Shawmut Inn
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome PM 1982
Description:
On the Oceanfront Kennebunkport, Maine.
Title:
Orlando Cleaves
Kennebunkport (ME), Divided Back unused
Title:
Arundel Opera Theatre & Academy Of Performing And Related Arts, North St
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
Presents a summer season of Grand Opera in English, Operetta and Dance Attractions. Under direction of Boynton and a Haithwaite. "Arundel. A Theatre with a Difference" (From editorial, Portland Press Herald)
Title:
River Scene
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen PM 1938
Title:
From Picnic Rock, Kennebunk River
Kennebunkport (ME), Divided Back unused
Title:
Regina Used By Booth Tarkington
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen PM 1937
Title:
The Congregational Church
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen unused
Title:
The Congregational Church
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen PM 1955
Title:
Franciscan Monastery and St. Anthony Shrine
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen PM 1950
Title:
Booth Tarkington's Home
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen PM 1960
Title:
Seashore Trolley Museum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
No. 1391, a 15-bench open trolley from New Haven, Conn. (built by Osgood Bradley Co. in 1910) used to be a summer favorite to beaches, parks, picnics, or just to cool off on sweltering days. Visitors to the museum - like those pictured here - can enjoy oldfashioned open car rides daily during the summer season
Title:
Seashore Trolley Museum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
Open cars used to be a summer favorite to parks, picnics, beaches, or just to cool off. Open cars like 838 (built in 1905 by J.M. Jones' Sons for New Haven, Conn.) run daily during the summer season for museum visitors
Title:
Seashore Trolley Museum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
Seashore's No. 5060 is one of 50 semi-convertibles built by the J.G. Brill Company of Philadelphia, Pa., for the Boston Elevated Railway in 1906, and initially was operated in the East Boston Tunnel. Later transferred to surface routes, they were all retired between 1922 and 1929. No. 5060 was converted to a compressor car for the Boston Elevated's maintenance department in 1928 and was acquired in 1954 by the Seashore museum, where its reconversion to a passenger car is in progress
Title:
Seashore Trolley Museum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
Boston's transit system is well represented at the Seashore Trolley Museum, and one of the finest examples of old-time Hub streetcars is No. 1059. Built in 1895 by the Barney & Smith Car Co. (of Dayton, Ohio), it ran for many years on the Belt Line, which, among other points, served Boston's historic Scollay Square. The exterior of the car has been extensively restored, and similar attention will be given to its interior
Title:
Seashore Trolley Museum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
Once a familiar sight in the City of Brotherly Love, this so-called ""Nearside"" car from Philadelphia is one of the trolleys of yesteryear preserved at the Seashore Trolley Museum at Kennebunkport, Maine. No. 6618 was built by J.G. Brill of Philadelphia in 1912. Because its trucks were designed for the city's track gauge of 5 ft. 2 1/4 in., they had to be rebuilt so the car could be operated on Seashore's standard (4 ft. 8 1/2 in.) gauge trackage. ""World's Oldest and Largest Electric Railway Museum
Title:
Seashore Trolley Museum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
One of 405 center-entrance motor cars purchased by the Boston Elevated Railway between 1917 and 1920. Seashore's No. 6270 was built by the Kuhlman Car Company of Cleveland, Ohio in 1918 and was last operated in 1952. These cars, which had a seating capacity of 56 but could carry another 100 as standees, were notable for their ability to handle large crowds on the subway and surface routes of the Boston system. Three hundred, of which 6270 was one, were equipped for operation in two or three car trains
Title:
St. Marthas Church
Kennebunkport (ME), Divided Back PM 1914 Jan-08
Title:
The Nonantum
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome PM 1967
Description:
The Nonantum On the river Kennebunkport
Title:
Gooch's Beach
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome PM 1953
Title:
The Congregational Church
Kennebunkport (ME), Linen PM 1934
Title:
Shawmut Inn And Cottage
Kennebunkport (ME), Chrome PM 1962
Description:
In Lovely Kennebunkport
Total: 53 Items
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