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Date: 1919-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- View of New York, NY from the ship La France as it sails to France
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A young man sits on his bed in his Red Cross living quarters while working in France
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Real photo postcard of farm landscape west of Brackett Road, Brunswick, ME. A young man stands amidst a tall field of wheat with a measuring stick.
- Two horses and two people plow a field.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Real photo postcard of people on sleds and a small outdoor ice rink in winter
- Portrait of a young man wearing a white shirt. "Edward Kay Vantine" is printed at the bottom of the photograph.
- Portrait of an unknown infant.
Date: 1934-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Portrait of Charles Williams Carpenter, Bowdoin College Class of 1934, holding a pipe.
Date: 1934-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Yearbook portrait of Charles Williams Carpenter, Bowdoin College Class of 1934.
Date: 1930-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Yearbook portrait of Carl Knowles Moses, Bowdoin College Class of 1930.
- Photograph of a painting of a man.
Date: 1934-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Yearbook portrait of Charles Williams Carpenter, Bowdoin College Class of 1934.
Date: 1935-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A woman on a couch in a decorated living room poses for a Christmas card portrait.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Real photo postcard of the Pejepscot Falls (also known as the Brunswick Falls) on the Androscoggin River beneath the Frank J. Wood Bridge.
- Headshot of woman wearing circular glasses, yawning, printed on half of a real photo postcard.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Several boats carry a section of Carlton Bridge along the Kennebec River. Bath, ME visible in the background.
- Horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians travel along Tremont Street near Boston Common in Boston, MA.
- A boat, possibly a military vessel, on open water. The boat's crew poses for the photograph.
- Horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians travel along Tremont Street near Boston Common in Boston, MA.
- Elevated view of Park Row and Maine Street, Brunswick, ME. The two Skolfield Houses and the Brunswick Mall are visible to the right.
- Interior of a photography studio, possibly within the Poland Spring House. Materials for photo development, packages of real photo postcards, and boxes of sorted photographs visible on shelves. Photograph boxes are labelled with the names of various buildings at the Poland Spring Resort.
- Exterior view of the Poland Spring Bottling Factory, a large brick building with a tower. To the left, a smaller brick building stands above the Poland Spring, the original source of Poland Spring water. The buildings were designed to accommodate tourists from the Poland Spring Resort, who could go inside and watch employees as they worked.
Creator: A. O. Reed
- Cabinet card of five men in suits gathered around a table, all smoking. Five names are written on reverse. Attributed to A. O. Reed, Brunswick, ME.
- Performance by Masque and Gown, a student theatrical organization at Bowdoin College.
- Landscape photograph looking out over several large buildings.
- Two women sit in a canoe, partially on the water.
- Unfocused view of dark foreground and distant mountains
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Real photo postcard of men and vehicles labelled "Brunswick Coal Co."
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Side view of the Bowdoin Bear, a taxidermied polar bear, on display at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, ME.
Date: 1925-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Landscape with fields and forests and the White Mountains on the horizon. Photograph taken during the solar eclipse on January 24th, 1925. "Riccar Inn" is written on reverse, referring to the Poland Spring Resort.
Date: 1925-01-01
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Boats and seaplanes gather in the water off Mere Point in Brunswick, ME to celebrate the Round-the-World Flight of 1924. The Round-the-World Flight was the first flight to travel around the globe, beginning in Seattle, WA on April 6th, 1924. The shores of Mere Point served as the aviators' first landing in the United States on September 5th, 1924, and they returned to Seattle on September 28th.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- Landscape with a golf course, lake, and the White Mountains on the horizon. The golf course may be a part of the Poland Spring Resort.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A large group of people spectates an ongoing golf match, held at the Poland Spring Resort in Poland, ME.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A view from downhill of people sledding in front of the Mansion House at the Poland Spring Resort.
- Children play winter sports outdoors.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- A view from downhill of people sledding in front of the Mansion House at the Poland Spring Resort.
Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer
- View of the exterior of the Poland Spring House at the Poland Spring Resort in Poland, ME. A crowd gathers in front of the building.
- A freshly cleared walkway through deep snow. The Poland Spring House is visible in the background.
- Real photo postcard of an adult and child sledding at the Poland Spring Resort.