
19 Items in This Collection
2) Winter & Spring 1972 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 2
Winter & Spring 1972
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4) Summer 1972 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 4
Summer 1972
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5) Spring & Winter [1973?] [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 5
Spring & Winter 197[3?]
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7) Christmas 1973 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 7
S Wedding
Christmas 1973
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8) S Wedding II [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 8
S Wedding II
Prince, Camping
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9) Susan's Wedding Part I [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 9
Susan's Wedding Part I
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10) Christmas 1974 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 10
Christmas 1974
Halifax Cab
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11) Dec. 75 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 11
Dec. 75
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12) Christmas 1975 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 12
Christmas 1975
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13) Christmas 1975 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 13
Christmas 1975
Joshua one mo. old
Vallees
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14) Summer 1976 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 14
Summer 1976
raft race
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15) July 4, '76 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 15
July 4, '76
Parade
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16) Christmas 1976 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 16
Christmas
1976
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17) Christmas '77 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 17
Christmas '77
and Mummy's
90 birthday
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19) Fall 1978 [John Barlow--home movies] Reel 19
Fall 1978
Tootie
Johnny
Caleb
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Barlow Family Collection

Primary Format and Extent
film (2000 ft.) : si., col. ; Super 8

Collection Date Range
1971 – 1978

Summary
The collection consists of 19 reels of silent, color, Super 8 film, totaling approximately 2000 feet. The films include the home movies of the Barlow family, depicting the towns of Blue Hill, Camden, and Orland, Main, and Monhegan Island.
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