Item is a photograph of a rail bridge in Drummondville, looking west over the St. Francis River, which was built in 1885 by the Dominion Bridge Company. The photograph was probably taken in the 1890's.
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Item is a photograph of a rail bridge in Drummondville, looking west over the St. Francis River, which was built in 1885 by the Dominion Bridge Company. The photograph was probably taken in the 1890's.
Item is a photograph of river drivers and visitors at Lord's Falls in Drummondville. The photograph was probably taken in the late 1800's.
Item is a photograph of Vassal's Sawmill with logs in the river, it is now the site of St-Thérèse Park.
Item is a photograph of men driving logs by the old forge near Lord's Falls, on the St. Francis River in Drummondville in the 20th century.
Item is a photograph of Robert Robins standing beside the 'Millar Grove' stone in St. George's Church cemetery in Drummondville in approximately 1891.
Item is a photograph of the Millar residence, also known as 'Lord's farm', in Drummondville in 1900.
Item is a photograph of Annie McDougall standing with a horse in front of "Lord's Farm" in Drummondville in approximately 1885.
Item is a photograph of a group haying at "Lord's Farm" near Drummondville around 1900.
Item is a photograph of a group haying, including a horse and hay wagon, near Drummondville in approximately 1900.
Item is a photograph of St. George's Anglican Church in Drummondville, taken from the railroad tracks, in approximately 1895.
Item is a photograph of the Shaw, Cassels & Company Tannery in Drummondville in approximately 1895.
Item is a photograph of the forge in Drummondville, possibly the John McDougall and Company smelting works, with the St. Francis River and river drivers pictured in the foreground. The photograph was probably taken in the 1890s.
Item is a close-up of a photograph of a group of river drivers at Lord's Falls in Drummondville, which was probably taken in the 1890s.
Item is a close-up of a photograph of workers cutting ice on the St. Francis River in Drummondville around 1895.
Item is a close-up of a photograph of Annie McDougall standing with a horse in front of "Lord's Farm" in Drummondville in approximately 1885.
Item is a close-up of a photograph of a rail bridge in Drummondville, looking west over the St. Francis River, which was built in 1885 by the Dominion Bridge Company. The photograph was probably taken in the 1890s.
Item is a photograph of Dr. A. Rajotte's house in Drummondville.
Item is a photograph of Chateau Cooke in Drummondville.
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 the corner of Cookburn and Heriot streets with a man on a horse and wagon riding by.
Item is a photograph of the Parc Hotel manoir and the registered office of Drummondville.
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.
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.
Item is a photograph of a railway bridge, originally built for the Drummond County Railway and later acquired by the Grand Trunk Railway, over the St. Francis River in Drummondville from around the 1910s.