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2316
  • 2021.FIC.8
  • Objects
Egg Poacher
  • Object, Cookware, Poacher, Egg Poacher
  • Object, Cookware, Poacher, Egg Poacher
  • Other, Egg Cooker
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/3751F05F-6D9E-4D1D-A82B-701358022093
Description:
Kreamer stamped into handle
2452
  • 2022.FIC.11
  • Objects
Ice Cream Scoop
  • Object, Serving Scoop, Ice Cream Scoop
  • Object, Serving Scoop, Ice Cream Scoop
  • Other, Kitchen tool
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/121266FB-8BC8-4AA7-ACD1-943245478853
Description:
Ice Cream Scoop,
2451
  • 2022.FIC.12
  • Objects
Ice Cream Scoop
  • Object, Serving Scoop, Ice Cream Scoop
  • Object, Serving Scoop, Ice Cream Scoop
  • Other, Kitchen Tools
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/61000970-6106-4B72-A2D7-794002016130
Description:
The ice cream scoop has a wooden handlebit of rust,trigger is abit stiff. Remains of red paint on handle.
2427
  • 1999.2.1
  • Objects
Kitchen strainer
  • Object, Food Separating Tool, Kitchen Strainer
  • Other, kitchen tools
  • Other, strainer, metal
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/F0F5FE0C-88BA-45CA-A043-351251511150
Description:
kitchen strainer,metal
2429
  • 2022.8.1
  • Objects
Harve Moore workshop sign
  • Object, Sign
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/A411FB13-6138-42DC-8116-783507028990
Description:
Sign from Harve Moore's workshop at F. W. Thurston wharf in Bernard, Tremont; wooden, unfiished. Sign says H. A. Moore 3389 the number is his Maine lobstering identification number.
2428
  • 2022.9.1
  • Objects
Canning Tongs
  • Object, Food Handling Tool, Kitchen Tongs
  • Other, Canning Tongs
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/FF9C8291-0840-4131-948C-453182451409
Description:
Tool used for lifting canning jars out of kettle of boiling water after processing to seal jars.
2417
  • 2016.1.219
  • Archives
Green Mountain railway train 1880-1891, Bar Harbor, Maine
  • Object, Writing, Postcard
  • Other, Acadia National Park
  • Other, Bar Harbor, Hancock County, Maine
  • Other, Cadillac Mountain
  • Other, Green Mountain
  • Other, Train Travel
  • Other, Transportation
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/90269E28-87BA-4B30-B68C-389201504003
Description:
published by Island Images, Bar Harbor
2403
  • 2021.FIC.3
  • Objects
BootJack
  • Object, Furnishings, Bootjack
  • Other, Boot Jack
  • Other, Boot Remover
  • Other, Shoe Remover
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/4ECFC72E-6DDC-49E9-AA7C-591107236000
Description:
Iron BootJack
2282
  • 2021.FIC.2
  • Objects
Crimping Iron for Hair
  • Object, Hair Iron, Crimping Iron
  • Other, Crimping Iron for Hair
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/DCF1B666-FCAD-43CA-8C4C-722547201824
Description:
Crimping Iron was a popular tool for Marcelled Hair used in the 1920s, often in conjunction with a Bobbed Cut. Used to create crimps in hair. Iron was heated and used to make ridges.
1118
  • 2013.1.1
  • Objects
Wooden taps for collecting sap
  • Object, Metalworking, Thread Cutter, Tap
  • 19-20th century
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/7421EFC2-8C37-440F-936F-740010728220
Description:
Two wooden taps for collecting sap from trees to make maple syrup, one grooved alongto direct the syrup, 11" long), one hollow tube, 5.25" long
2128
  • 2020.FIC 1.7
  • Objects
Tooth extractors
  • Object, Medical, Dental Extractor
  • Other, Dental equipment & supplies
  • Other, Tooth extractors
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/6BFCAB75-B3F9-407E-8395-563328540129
Description:
a set of 4 tooth extractors
2124
  • 2020.FIC.1
  • Objects
Stethoscope with Pinard Horn
  • Object, Medical, Diagnostic, Stethoscope
  • Other, Medical Instruments
  • Other, Stethoscope, Pinard Horn
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/EB8A38BC-7526-4B4A-BA63-543569727719
Description:
Dr Willis B. Watson practiced in Tremont in the late 1880's. This Stethoscope was one of many objects in his medical collection.Four additional horns in leather bag.
2123
  • 2020.FIC.1.2
  • Objects
Simms Retractor
  • Object, Medical, Gynecological, Vaginal Speculum
  • Other, Gynecological Instruments
  • Other, Simms Retractor
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/70C1E119-DCB4-4C00-A30D-933127102930
Description:
Dr Willis B. Watson practiced in Tremont in the late 1800s. This Simms Retractor was part of his medical instrument collection.
2130
  • 2020.FIC.1.4
  • Objects
Medical reflex hammer
  • Object, Medical, Diagnostic, Medical Hammer, Reflex Hammer
  • Other, Hammer, medical instrument
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/B34C084B-8512-4D9B-893A-806741391790
Description:
Metal hammer with hinged hook on bottom.
2131
  • 2020.FIC.1.5
  • Objects
Medical Speciman Bottle and protective case
  • Object, Medical, Specimen Container, Specimen Bottle
  • Other, Medical equipment & supplies
  • Other, Speciman tube, medical
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/EDDAB6C5-3D9F-47B4-B2A1-875389349240
Description:
Medical Speciman case bottle with 5 parts.including case for protecting it in transit.
2132
  • 2020.FIC.1.6
  • Objects
Medical instruments
  • Object, Medical, Therapeutic, Medical Kit
  • Other, Medical equipment & supplies
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/08EB53B0-A572-4237-AC26-326911681343
Description:
Black leather kit containing medical instruments such as scissors, tweezers, small blades and probing instruments. Manufactured by Codman and Shurtleff , Surgical and Dental Instruments. 13 and 14 Tremont Street, Boston. Contains 14 separate instruments. Most instrument average 4 1/2 inches in length.
2134
  • 2020.FIC.1.9
  • Objects
Medical Calipers
  • Object, Medical, Diagnostic, Medical Caliper
  • Other, Medical equipment & supplies
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/C7B2C321-A8FB-4F1C-B0E1-788259356913
1094
  • 2015.1.101
  • Objects
Metal scissors
  • Object, Scissors
  • Object, Scissors
  • Other, Placentia island, Tremont, Maine
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/48B95E99-18D8-4C81-873F-601383682755
Description:
scissors - 4&1/2" long, equal sized thumb and finger holes
1141
  • 2016.5.1
  • Objects
Coleman's Instant-Lite Model 4A gas iron
  • Object, Maintenance, Iron
  • Other, Clothes iron
  • Other, Household items
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/1D4247AA-1B77-486C-AD63-592136830323
Description:
Coleman's Instant-Lite Model 4A gas iron with a "cool blue" handle. Turquoise body and handle, with steel-colored bottom and gas tank. It was made between 1929 and 1948 in blue, turquoise, green, tan, and black enamel. Some other colors were not sold in the United States. Red and ivory-colored irons were sold only in Canada and speckled blue irons only in Australia. Coleman made over 30 different models of irons. The blue Model 4A is the one most often found today. The pump was used to build up pressure in the fuel tank. Then a match was lit underneath the iron to make a flame inside the iron. Fuel irons were an improvement over earlier irons that had to be heated on the stove or heated by charcoal. Fuel irons were lighter in weight and their temperature more even, but they made ironing a potentially dangerous job. Gasoline, alcohol, carbide-acetylene, kerosene, and other fuels could cause a fire or explode. Some irons were heated by natural gas from a gaslight or other source in the house. \Donated by Beth Goodwin Reed, Manset ME [show more]
1139
  • 2016.5.3
  • Objects
Tea apron
  • Object, Clothing, Apron, Tea Apron
  • Object, Clothing, Apron, Tea Apron
  • Other, Household items
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/66302E70-F6ED-45B6-B611-372376426795
Description:
Crocheted red and white apron made by Reta (Farley?) Torrey. Lived in Bass Harbor on Leighton Road. Later married ____ Torrey and moved to Manset. Donated by Beth Goodwin Reed, Manset ME
1138
  • 2016.FIC.11
  • Objects
Brass telescoping spyglass
  • Object, Optical, Telescope
  • 19th century
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/7BAB445A-9A7B-4D5C-A679-162435179173
Description:
Brass telescoping spyglass; belonged to Captain William S. Brown.
1120
  • 2015.2.4
  • Objects
Hand made fishing lines with hooks
  • Object, Water Transporation, Marine Cordage
  • Object, Fishing, Fishing Equipment
  • Other, Fishing industry
  • mid 20th century
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/17D6B815-1CA0-4614-A94D-567255493820
Description:
6 hand made fishing lines on wooden spools with 2 oblong lead weights and 4 tear drop shaped lead weights and 8 fish hooks donated by the children of Charles Orville and Esther Trask.
2312
  • 2021.FIC.7
  • Objects
Potato Masher
  • Object, Masher, Potato Masher
  • Object, Masher, Potato Masher
  • Other, Kitchen tools
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/A3D3E6C5-74F2-4119-80B4-762251027470
Description:
Found by Esther Trask (1909-2002) in house previously owned by Vesta Gott (1861-1943) in Bernard.
1121
  • 2015.2.3
  • Objects
Potato masher
  • Object, Masher, Potato Masher
  • Object, Masher, Potato Masher
  • Other, Household items
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/B271FAAF-874A-48B1-BD26-664633713840
Description:
Metal and wood potato masher. Donated by childrem of Charles Orville and Esther Trask. Probably belonged to Vesta Gott of Bernard, Tremont, Maine. Found in attic of house belonging to Vesta and Freeman Gott.
1146
  • 2016.Fic.5
  • Objects
Tabletop apple parer
  • Object, Food Cutting Tool, Peeler, Fruit Peeler
  • Other, Apples - preparation
  • Other, Food preparation
  • https://tremonthistory.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/D6D09401-4CA9-4982-A83F-420942400362
Description:
Turntable apple parer. Patented 1856. Manufactured by Lockey & Howland.