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Standing on a bold rock ledge, Bass Harbor Head Light Station consists of a circular brick tower connected to a one-and-a-half-story frame keeper's quarters. Detached from the tower is a small rectangular bell house, an oil house and a barn.
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Bass Harbor Head Light.
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Color slide looking at Bass Harbor Lighthouse from the intertidal zone.
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Richard Butler, lighthouse keeper awaits the night . Bass Harbor Light, Maine. Fresnel lens to left. Butler to left wearing tailored work shirt and cap. Looking out over Bass Harbor. Gift of George Daniell Marked on Back of photo: "Lightho…
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