Item is a photograph of the founding of the town of Asbestos, taken as a group picture of the community.
The item contains information on Louis-Philippe Demers' interests. It is a post card depicting mills in Asbestos. Message on verso : Wide Léo Paul Lupi[en], Asbestos, Guide Touristique.
Arial photo of the Johns-Manville mine in Asbestos.
The item contains information on the members and the activities of the Denison Mills Women's Institute. It depicts a member, Bertie, at Thanksgiving in 1959.
Johns-Manville mine is Asbestos taken on April 30th, 1954
Johns-Manville mine on June 25th, 1950
The item contains information on the Baker family's personal lives. It is a farm scene depicting two unidentified young people, with a young man pushing a young woman seated on a wheelbarrow, possibly in the area of Danville.
Item consists of photograph of Captain Harry Roland Cleveland Sr., member of the 5th C.M.R. during the First World War.
Item consists of photograph of Lieutenant Harry Roland Cleveland, member of the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War.
The item is a photograph of Silas Baker on a hay cutter pulled by a team of horses at the Edwin G. Baker farm on Haslett Road at Danville, likely taken in 1914 or 1915.
Item is a photograph of a sledge pulled by a team of horses, likely including members of the Baker family at the Edwin G. Baker farm on Haslett Road at Danville, on their way to manually spread manure in winter, taken in 1914 or 1915.
Item is a photograph of the barn at the Edwin G. Baker farm on Haslett Road at Danville as hay is being hoisted into the hay mow, likely taken in 1914 or 1915.
The item is a photograph of a team of horses pulling a wagon loaded with hay, with Ruth Baker driving, at the Edwin G. Baker farm on Haslett Road at Danville, likely taken in 1914 or 1915.
The item is a photograph of a team hauling a log on a sledge (sled) in winter, likely including members of the Baker family at the Edwin G. Baker farm on Haslett Road at Danville, taken in 1914 or 1915. Also visible is the load binder - the bent stick. The log would be chained to the sled, the load binder attached to the chain, bent over and hooked, thereby applying tension to the chain to hold the log in place.
The item is a photograph of Silas Baker on a plow (plough) pulled by a team of horses at the Edwin G. Baker farm on Haslett Road at Danville, likely taken in 1914 or 1915.
Item is a photograph of the square located in Danville, looking south.
Item is a photograph of the Asbestos mine locomotive that would transport mined resources to refinery.
Item is a photograph of the Asbestos and Danville railroad locomotive #18.
Item is a photograph of the Asbestos and Danville railroad locomotive #21.
Item is a photograph of an Asbestos and Danville railroad locomotive.
The item is a copy of a photograph of the Grand Trunk Railway station in Danville, Quebec, with the Queen's Hotel visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of a barn that was used by Tom Andrew's for blacksmithing, near Denison's Mills. He was known for making knife blades.
Item is a photograph of Gibson's Pond located in Danville.
Item is a photograph of Main Street, located in Danville.
Item is a photograph of Station Street located in Danville.
Item is a photograph of the Danville Academy building.
Item is a photograph of the Canadian Johns-Manville Company located in Asbestos.
Item is a photograph of Asbestos mills, located in Asbestos.
Item is a photograph of train wreck on the Asbestos and Danville railroad, with crews on site.