Person Record
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McNamee, Frank H. |
Related Records
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2012.021.001 - Motion Picture
One VCR tape filmed in 1997by Continental Cable of a program called "Antiquing" with Len Roberts and Frank McNamee. Includes four progrms with Pete Smith (with his post card collection) as quest. Another program of the 1997 ORR High School graduation. Another program with Frank talking about some antiques he broght for the program. Another program guest talks about historical documents.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.039.001 - Digital photograph
Members of the Sippican Historical Society Board of Directors at the Captain Hadley House dedication, August 23, 2016. Left to right: Frank McNamee, Douglas Munro, Ann Ziegler, Pete Smith, Helen Hills, Judith Rosbe.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.039.003 - Digital photograph
Frank McNamee speaking at the Captain Hadley House dedication, August 23, 2016. Michael Sudofsky and Douglas Munro behind.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.047.001 - Newspaper
On August 23, 2016, the 170-year old Capt. Stephen Hadley House was purchased last spring by the Sippican Historical Society and the Croll Foundation in collaboration with Sky Development and saved in perpetuity, was rededicated. The article contains 2 color digital photographs of the Sippican Historical Society board member attendees and Kate and Michael Sudofsky of Sky Development, owners of the Capt. Hadley House. (Also see more Chris Reagle p...
Record Type: Archive
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2017.033.004 - Newspaper
A photograph and article titled "Frank McNamee and Wicker Porch Antiques" (Marion Antiques), dated September 2, 1990,.
Record Type: Archive
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2017.049.001 - Newspaper
A newspaper article from thr Sippican Week dated 8/31/2017, titiled "Owner, neighbors agree on plans for demolished house". A historic house in Marion at 41 Main Street has been demolished. It was the home of Captain Stephen Hammond and was built in 1802.
Record Type: Archive
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Businesses003 - Newspaper
The Marion Antiques Shop is owned and operated by Frank H. McNamee. It is located at 335 Wareham Road (Route 6). This diversified business does everything from appraisals to auctions. 2 articles from the New Bedford Standard-Times of November 26 and 27, 2011 describe the auction of some of George C. Decas massive historical collection.
Record Type: Archive
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Businesses033 - Newspaper
An article about the Marion Antique Shop currently located at the corner of Washburn Lane on Route 6. A bit of history about the business founded by Mary and Frank McNamee Jr. in 1974.
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Obituaries506 - Newspaper
Mary Margaret (Hayes) McNamee died March 8 at the Sippican Health Care Center, Marion, after a long illness at the age of 93. She was a resident of Norwood and Wareham. She was born in Norwood where she attended St. Catherine’s School, Class of 1938 and Norwood High School, Class of 1941. Mary was an active member of St. Catherine’s Sodality for 70 years. She was a member of St. Catherine’s Drum and Bugle Corps. Mary also served on the Committee...
Record Type: Archive
