- CA ETRC P999-012-D015-P001
- Item
- [190-?]
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Postcard collection
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Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Postcard collection
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Postcard collection
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.
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Postcard collection
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Postcard collection
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.
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Postcard collection
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Postcard collection
The item is a postcard of the Dominion Textile Company Limited in Drummondville, Quebec. A parking lot is seen in front of the factory.
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.
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 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 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 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.
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection
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.