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1) 0748.0001 [Lubec Movie Queen]
A crowd of women. Men in uniform. Panning shot of water and coastline. Two boys in a rowboat. A car with a sign for ‘Movie Queen’ on the front. A crowd of people on the dock. A ...
2) 1208.0001 [Bar Harbor Movie Queen]
Produced with support from the Yomoco(?) Club of the Methodist Church (the young married club). Young woman (Mrs. Percy Sleeper) arrives by boat to Bar Harbor pier. Miss America...;A man walking in a field. A boat seen approaching from a distance. People gathered on the dock. A boat is tied off at the dock, and people disembark. Shots of people on the dock...
36) 1493.0001 [Lincoln Movie Queen]
Original print of Movie Queen film shot in Lincoln, Maine. Local residents appear. Crowd greets Queen at train station. Parade with marching band and caravan of cars, including...
1062) 1493.0001.01 [Lincoln Movie Queen] (Duplicate Negative)
Duplicate negative created at John Allen, 03/1998 from original (acc. 1493.0001). // Movie Queen film shot in Lincoln, Maine. Crowd greets Queen at train station and then she...
3) 1493.0001.02 [Lincoln Movie Queen] (Release Print)
New release print created from dupe negative (acc. 1493.0001.01), possibly at Cineric, of Movie Queen film shot in Lincoln, Maine.
22) 1532.0001 [Newport Movie Queen]
'Movie Queen' film shot in Newport, Maine. Local residents appear. NHF cataloguing notes, 6/97 as follows (intertitles in quotes): Opening title: 'Extra! Extra! Movie Queen retu...
6) 1888.0001 [Van Buren Movie Queen]
People on train platform wave to camera. Many are children. A sign in background advertises the Movie Queen. A parade on the main street is led by policemen and Boy Scouts ca...;Laura Alexina Michaud Sloane (1912-2009) was the Van Buren Movie Queen. from her obituary in the Bangor Daily News: ...1933, after which she taught elementary school in V...
11) 2114.0079 [Everett Greaton--home movies] Reel 79, Accession 2114
Intertitles: “Maine, The Land Of Remembered Vacations” “Official State Picture Maine Development Commission State House Augusta, Maine.” Reel 79 is a promotional film about his...
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