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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Adm. Robert Peary's Eagle island home has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.  <br />
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As of September 30, 2014:<br />
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree today celebrated the designation of two Maine sites as National Historic Landmarks—Eagle Island near Harpswell, the longtime summer residence of Arctic explorer and Bowdoin College graduate Robert E. Peary; and the homestead of Frances Perkins, the country’s first female presidential cabinet member, in Newcastle.<br />
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Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Adm. Robert Peary's Eagle island home has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.  <br />
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As of September 30, 2014:<br />
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree today celebrated the designation of two Maine sites as National Historic Landmarks—Eagle Island near Harpswell, the longtime summer residence of Arctic explorer and Bowdoin College graduate Robert E. Peary; and the homestead of Frances Perkins, the country’s first female presidential cabinet member, in Newcastle.<br />
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Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • May 14, 2009 -- BATH, Maine.  John Rice of Bath dips a brush into a can of white paint while working on the Winter Street Center in Bath on Thursday afternoon. .The Parish Hall, where Rice and his teammates worked on Thursday, is being weatherized and painted as part of ongoing exterior renovations. .Winter Street Center has been under the management of Sagadahoc Preservation Inc. (SPI) since 1971 and is in a constant state of exterior renovation. SPI recently received a Davis Family Foundation grant and raised matching funds to begin work on the Sanctuary. Work on the steeple and finials was completed last year. .For more information on the Winter Street Center, Sagadahoc Preservation Inc or other local historical buildings contact Elizabeth Knowlton by email : innkeeper@innatbath.com. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Mark Island - Casco Bay Maine as seen from Eagle Island. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Steve Ingram, right, lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle Island, assists a group of volunteers with construction at the island home of Adm. Robert Peary.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster,  2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    023- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Adm. Robert Peary's Eagle island home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- A seagull in her nest on Eagle Island.  <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Steve Ingram, right, lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle Island, assists a group of volunteers with construction at the island home of Adm. Robert Peary.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster,  2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    001- Eagle Island-6-23-14 v2.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    005- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Steve Ingram, center, lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle Island, assists a group of volunteers with construction at the island home of Adm. Robert Peary.  <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster,  2014.
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  12/15/18 -- Seth Robinson instructs two athletes in the use of historical longswords as part of a HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) practice in Portland on Saturday. Robinson has trained for nine years in this martial art and has also studied other martial arts including Kung Fu. The group meets weekly in Portland and can be reached at http://www.resurgamhema.com .  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  12/15/18 -- Seth Robinson instructs two athletes in the use of historical longswords as part of a HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) practice in Portland on Saturday. Robinson has trained for nine years in this martial art and has also studied other martial arts including Kung Fu. The group meets weekly in Portland and can be reached at http://www.resurgamhema.com .  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  12/15/18 -- Seth Robinson instructs two athletes in the use of historical longswords as part of a HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) practice in Portland on Saturday. Robinson has trained for nine years in this martial art and has also studied other martial arts including Kung Fu. The group meets weekly in Portland and can be reached at http://www.resurgamhema.com .  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • PORTLAND, Maine  12/15/18 -- Seth Robinson instructs two athletes in the use of historical longswords as part of a HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) practice in Portland on Saturday. Robinson has trained for nine years in this martial art and has also studied other martial arts including Kung Fu. The group meets weekly in Portland and can be reached at http://www.resurgamhema.com .  <br />
Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
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  • August 25, 2007 -- PHIPPSBURG, Maine.  Jeff Miller of Charlestown NH, works on a piece of iron at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Popham Colony on Saturday. He is working from a Temporary Forge, made from wood, because he believes that smiths working at the Popham Colony would probably have worked from a small forge like this one, due to the size and newness of the colony. Miller is a full-time Blacksmith who works in iron in methods consistent with the 17th Century. While working, he answers questions and explains his tools, methods and materials to onlookers. Miller has worked with iron as a historically accurate blacksmith for over 30 years. .On Friday and Saturday The Society of the 17th Century, an organization of 17th and 18 Century re-enactors of which Miller is a member, provided a sense of what life might have been like in the Popham Colony -- which was founded in 1607 in present day Phippsburg. While the colony lasted less than a year, it was one of the first steps towards establishing permanent settlements of Europeans in North America. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • August 25, 2007 -- PHIPPSBURG, Maine.  Lynne White, sitting, of West Springfield, Mass., works on a piece of Bobbin Lace with Jessica Strack, 9, of Reading, Mass. at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Popham Colony on Saturday as Jessica's mother, Norma, looks on. Jessica made this piece of lace and was ready to keep it going.  "Jessica could do this herself anytime," said White, "She came back 2 days in a row and was ready to finish what she started yesterday," said White. "And she did a great job!" .White is a member of The Society of the 17th Century, an organization of 17th and 18th Century re-enactors. The group set up at Popham in order to provide a sense of what life might have been like in the Popham Colony -- which was founded in 1607 in present day Phippsburg. While the colony lasted less than a year, it was one of the first steps towards establishing permanent settlements of Europeans in North America. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • August 25, 2007 -- PHIPPSBURG, Maine.  Mary Muckenhoupt makes candles by dipping at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Popham Colony on Saturday. Candles were made in this fashion in the 17th century, using tallow and other  methods. Mary adds modern materials to improve burning time and aid with durability. .Muckenhoupt is a member of The Society of the 17th Century, an organization of 17th and 18th Century re-enactors. The group set up at Popham in order to provide a sense of what life might have been like in the Popham Colony -- which was founded in 1607 in present day Phippsburg. While the colony lasted less than a year, it was one of the first steps towards establishing permanent settlements of Europeans in North America. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/21/10 -- HARPSWELL, Maine. The Cribstone Bridge, connecting Orr's and Bailey Islands in Harpswell, opened on Friday.  After $11 million dollars the historic bridge is open, despite signs showing it still under construction. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 11/21/10 -- HARPSWELL, Maine. The Cribstone Bridge, connecting Orr's and Bailey Islands in Harpswell, opened on Friday.  After $11 million dollars the historic bridge is open, despite signs showing it still under construction. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 7/3/11 -- Rt 129 , Maine. the tower overlooking Christmas Cove is visible from miles around at Sea and is a historical and well known point on the waterfront. ..On private property and express permission not granted - no one there - note was left - but no call as yet. .... A stretch of the road not often traveled. Spanning communities, classes and styles ~ of farmers and fishermen, retired and plugging, the elite and working waterfront. (This area has huge potential for great photojournalism).  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 7/3/11 -- Rt 129 , Maine. the tower overlooking Christmas Cove is visible from miles around at Sea and is a historical and well known point on the waterfront. ..On private property and express permission not granted - no one there - note was left - but no call as yet. .... A stretch of the road not often traveled. Spanning communities, classes and styles ~ of farmers and fishermen, retired and plugging, the elite and working waterfront. (This area has huge potential for great photojournalism).  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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