Clifton, Township of

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Farmers with horses pulling hay

Item is a photograph of a group of farmers in a field with their horses pulling a wagon full of hay, probably at the Waldron's farm in Clifton Township. Included in the photograph are Ellis Waldron, Roy Waldron (on hay), Jack Glenny, and Ray Waldron (standing).

Collection Lucie Gaudreau

  • CA SHC C010
  • Collection
  • 1890, [192-?]-1982

Collection presents some of the commercial history of Coaticook and St-Edwidge-de-Clifton from 1890 to 1982. It consists of a plan for the complexe polyvalent (Albert l’Heureux and Mgr Durand schools) dated 1968 and photographs showing the following:

  1. Ste-Edwige general store and Roland Favreau, ca. 1970
  2. Robitaille Automobiles Coaticook Inc. (previously Garage Bachand Dionne), ca. 1960
  3. Coaticook parade, two men on horses in front of Garage Bachand Dionne, ca. 1940
  4. Bachand store employees, ca. 1955
  5. 8 photos, Canadian Celanese employees, 1974-1978
  6. Joseph Audet Jr., grocery store, Child Street, 1890
  7. Line of Canada `67 trucks
  8. Sports ’72 trailer truck, Department of Health and Well-being
  9. Salle des Érables, 1973
  10. Labourers, Grand Trunk train cars in background, probably around 1920.
  11. Group of unidentified employees outside at Domaine Howard in Sherbrooke, 1981-1982

Mill and crew

Item is a photograph of a logging mill, possibly belonging to Allie Waldron, and crew located in St. Isidore, also known as St-Isidore-de-Clifton.

Logging Camp

Item is a photograph of Albert Waldron's lumber camp near St. Isidore, also known as St-Isidore-de-Clifton, with employees standing out front. A railway track is visible infront of the camp.

Logging Camp

Item is a photograph of Albert Waldron's logging camp with the lumber workers standing in front of it, located in St. Isidore, also known as St-Isidore-de-Clifton.

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