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Drawing by Tom Smalley.
Accompanying material is in English.
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The file consists of slides of drawings by Tom Smalley showing different historic buildings of Compton County. Among them, eleven are identified: Christ Church in Canterbury, St. John's United Church in Brookbury, Compton County Historical Society and Museum in Eaton, St. Luke's Church in Sand Hill, Randboro United Church, St. Philip's Church in Sawyerville, a general store and Bethany Presbyterian Church in Milan, Eaton Academy, Sawyerville Baptist Church, Bulwer United Church, and St. Peter's Anglican Church in Cookshire. A card with a drawing of Eaton Academy is also included.
Donated by Mrs. Tom Smalley in 1981.
Some of the photographs are also available in digital format. .
Copyright not expired.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of the Canterbury Christ Church.
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Item is a slide of a drawing, probably of St. John's Anglican Church in Brookbury.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of a church, probably St. Luke's in Sand Hill.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of St. Peter's Anglican Church in Cookshire.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of an unidentified church.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of an Anglican Church in Bishopton.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of the Compton County Museum in Eaton Corner.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of St. Luke's Church in Sand Hill.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of an unidentified church.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of the United Church in Randboro (later demolished).
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Item is a slide of a drawing of the Sawyerville Baptist Church.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of St. Philip's Church in Sawyerville.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of Eaton Academy in Eaton Corner.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of the hinges on the door of the Anglican Church in Cookshire.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of Bulwer United Church.
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Item is a slide of a drawing of a general store and Saint-Ambroise Catholic Church in Milan.
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Item is a drawing of Eaton Academy in Eaton Corner. The caption reads: "Eaton Academy, Eaton, Quebec 1825" and it is signed by Tom Smalley.