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Scale Model, Wendell Gilley Museum, Southwest Harbor
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Civic, Exhibition, Museum
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Wendell Gilley Museum Board of Trustees
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Civic, Exhibition, Museum
  • Noonan - Bob Noonan (1952-2004)
  • 2000
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
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Group portrait of Wendell Gilley Museum Board with Museum Director Nina Gormley in front of the museum building. Back row, left to right: Sarah Elliott, Carol West, John Wilmerding, Trustee Emeritus, Ashley Bernhard, Nina Gormley, Executive Director/Curator, Clare Shepley, Jennifer Nolan, Roc Cavino, Elizabeth Hughes, Douglass Gott. Front row, left to right: Barbara Rockefeller, Steven Rockefeller, Kate Briggs, Robert Hinkley, Eleanor Hoagland. Not pictured: Arthur Rogers. [show more]
Wendell Gilley in front of new Wendell Gilley Museum building
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Image, Photograph
  • People
  • Structures, Civic, Exhibition, Museum
  • Adams - Richard Adams
  • 1981-02
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
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Wendell Gilley at construction site of new museum building
Gilley Celebrates 30th Year
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Events
  • Structures, Civic, Exhibition, Museum
  • 2011-07-14
  • Copyright Not Evaluated
Gilley Celebrates 30th Year
Wendell Gilley Museum
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Article from the Mount Desert Islander, July 14, 2011
Bar Harbor Times article, July 3, 1980.
Wendell Gilley Museum
  • Publication, Clipping, Newspaper Clipping
  • Events
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • 1980-07-03
  • Southwest Harbor
  • In Copyright
Description:
Describes the removal of the George Ripley Fuller House, located at the current Wendell Gilley Museum site (the corner of Rte. 102 and Herrick Rd., Southwest Harbor) prior to the museum's construction.