Windsor Mill employee
Brompton, Township of
49 Archival description results for Brompton, Township of
Item is a photograph of the March 20th, 1948 inondation in Brompton.
The item is a photograph showing a view of Bromptonville around the 1910s. The Catholic church, Ste-Praxède-de-Bromptonville, which was built in 1905 and burned down in 1981, and the covent school are visible in the photograph.
Photograph of the L.R. Steel Company Ltd. in Sherbrooke, with offices on the second floor, the 'Lingerie, Waist, and Hat Shop' at street level, and Steel's Cafe in the basement.
Photograph of the Royal Bank on Queen Street in Lennoxville with signs for neighbouring businesses visible: The Veterans Forge, Prompt, efficient service; W.J.Prinn & Sons, expert horseshoers, general blacksmithing; and John Nichol's Meat Market.
Item is a photograph of St. Georges street in Windsor Mills.
Item is a postcard of Windsor Mills, with St. Phillipe church located in the background.
Item is a photograph of corner of Windsor Mills, Orford Mountain Railway road on the west side of the river looking down the St. Francis Valley.
Item is a photograph of the Windsor Mills hockey club.
Item is a postcard of Windsor Mills, with model school, skating rink, convent, and shops in the foreground.
Item is a postcard of the Coney Island resort, with the dance pavillion visable.
Item is a photograph of a dance pavillion set up at Coney Island, people can be seen dancing.
Item is a photograph of the Clarke sawmill located in Brompton Falls.
The item consists of a photograph showing the pulp and paper mills at Windsor Mills, Quebec, in the early 1900s.
The file contains primary source information on the Bromptonville flood in March 1948. It consists of photographs, some taken by photographer Rolland Emond.
La pièce est une photographie de la famille Levasseur de Saint-François-Xavier-de-Brompton vers 1902, incluant (à gauche) Pierre Levasseur, (1e rangée) Denis Levasseur, Thimothé Levasseur (père), Thimothé Levasseur (fils), Zacharie Levasseur, Auguste Levasseur, Imelda Levasseur, Emma Landry Levasseur, (2e rangée) Alphonse Levasseur, Adrien Levasseur, Wilfrid Levasseur, Amanda Levasseur et Félix Levasseur.
La pièce est une photographie d’Auguste Levasseur et Blanche Lajoie de Saint-François-Xavier-de-Brompton vers les années 1920, probablement prise à l’occasion de leur mariage.