Item is a photograph of the first Canadian Pacific Railway station in Drummondville, with a train pulling up to it with people waiting on the platform.
Drummondville (Quebec)
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Item is a photograph of the Parc Hotel manoir and the registered office of Drummondville.
Item is a photograph of the corner of Cookburn and Heriot streets with a man on a horse and wagon riding by.
Item is a photograph of a grist mill, located in Drummondville, and surrounding landscape. The grist mill was erected in 1837 and was rumored to have been haunted.
Item is a photograph of Chateau Cooke in Drummondville.
Item is a photograph of Dr. A. Rajotte's house in Drummondville.
The item is a negative of a group of dancers at the Drummondville folks festival in 1988. They are wearing traditionals costumes.
The item is a negative of a group of dancers at the Drummondville folks festival in 1988. They are wearing traditionals costumes.
The item is a negative of a group of dancers at the Drummondville folks festival in 1988. They are wearing traditionals costumes.
The item is a negative of a group of dancers at the Drummondville folks festival in 1988. They are wearing traditionals costumes.
The item is a negative of a group of dancers at the Drummondville folks festival in 1988. They are wearing traditionals costumes.
The item is a negative of a group of dancers at the Drummondville folks festival in 1988. They are wearing traditionals costumes.
The item is a postcard of Lindsay Street in Drummondville, Quebec. A tavern is seen on the left side of the street with a few cars parked on both sides. A vertical sign is seen with the word "Drummond" attached to one of the buildings near the tavern.
The item is a postcard of Heriot Street in Drummondville, Quebec. A hotel sign is seen on the right side of the street and cars are parked on both sides.
The item is a postcard representing Place Girouard in Drummondville, Quebec. The photograph shows a fountain, with park benches and a white building in the back.
The item is a postcard representing the Drummondville Post Office in Quebec.
The item is a postcard representing pictures of the Woodyatt Park, the Auditorium, the cultural center, the Drummond Exposition Centre and the Village Québécois d'Antan of Drummondville.