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Historical Items

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Item 17269

Miniature theater, ca. 1955

Contributed by: Nordica Memorial Association Date: circa 1955 Location: Farmington Media: Wood, plaster, cloth

Item 25145

Miniature Village, Stonington, ca. 1980

Contributed by: Seashore Trolley Museum Date: circa 1980 Location: Stonington Media: Postcard

Item 6658

John Quinby miniature, ca. 1800

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1800 Location: Portland Media: Watercolor on ivory

Online Exhibits

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Dressing Up, Standing Out, Fitting In

Adorning oneself to look one's "best" has varied over time, gender, economic class, and by event. Adornments suggest one's sense of identity and one's intent to stand out or fit in.

Exhibit

Art of the People: Folk Art in Maine

For many different reasons people saved and carefully preserved the objects in this exhibit. Eventually, along with the memories they hold, the objects were passed to the Maine Historical Society. Object and memory, serve as a powerful way to explore history and to connect to the lives of people in the past.

Exhibit

Horace W. Shaylor: Portland Penman

Horace W. Shaylor, a native of Ohio, settled in Portland and turned his focus to handwriting, developing several unique books of handwriting instruction. He also was a talented artist.

Site Pages

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Early Maine Photography - Art

"Like painted miniatures, silhouettes were replaced in the 1840s by photography, which in this case was used to reproduce what was probably a visual…"

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Historic Clothing Collection - 1850-1870 - Page 2 of 4

"… small circular metal shanked buttons, set with miniature cameos of either ceramic or glass. These buttons are not rare or of especially high…"

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Highlighting Historical Hampden - Buttons

"… hundreds, she stored them neatly in labeled jars, miniature envelopes, and small bags. When her second husband, Russell Douglass, tilled the land…"