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Keywords: Renaissance

Historical Items

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Item 15524

Cumston Hall, Main Street, Monmouth, ca. 1900

Contributed by: Monmouth Museum Date: circa 1900 Location: Monmouth Media: Glass Negative

Item 15523

Cumston Hall Auditorium Stage and Curtain, Monmouth, ca. 1900

Contributed by: Monmouth Museum Date: circa 1900 Location: Monmouth Media: Glass Negative

Item 33895

Jonathan Fisher self-portrait, Blue Hill, ca. 1824

Contributed by: Jonathan Fisher Memorial, Inc. Date: 1824 Location: Blue Hill Media: Oil on canvas, painting

Tax Records

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Item 32190

38-40 Anderson Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Martin W Jensen Style: Italian Renaissance Use: Dwelling & Store

Item 32191

43-49 Anderson Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Charles H Thomas Style: Italian Renaissance Use: Dwelling - Three Family

Item 32192

43-49 Anderson Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Charles H Thomes Style: Italian Renaissance Use: Dwelling - Three Family

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 151703

U.S. Courthouse alterations, Portland, 1930-1931

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1930–1931 Location: Portland; Portland Client: United States Treasury Department Architect: J. A. Wetmore

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

Northern Threads: The rise and fall of the gigot sleeve

A themed exhibit vignette within "Northern Threads Part I," featuring the balloon-like gigot sleeve of the 1830s.

Exhibit

John Bapst High School

John Bapst High School was dedicated in September 1928 to meet the expanding needs of Roman Catholic education in the Bangor area. The co-educational school operated until 1980, when the diocese closed it due to decreasing enrollment. Since then, it has been a private school known as John Bapst Memorial High School.

Exhibit

Fashionable Maine: early twentieth century clothing

Maine residents kept pace with the dramatic shift in women’s dress that occurred during the short number of years preceding and immediately following World War I. The long restrictive skirts, stiff collars, body molding corsets and formal behavior of earlier decades quickly faded away and the new straight, dropped waist easy-to-wear clothing gave mobility and freedom of movement in tune with the young independent women of the casual, post-war jazz age generation.

Site Pages

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Lithgow Public Library

"[b]Facilities:[/b] Designed in the Romanesque Renaissance style, the library is constructed of gray Norridgewock granite, blocked symmetrically over…"

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Colby College Special Collections

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My Maine Stories

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Story

Jennie Aranovitch - honoring family legacy and Jewish identity
by Biddeford Cultural & Heritage Center

Her great-grandparents journey from Belarus through current day Jewish experience in Biddeford.