Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1910 of the Sawmill beside Sally's Pond. Pictured are individuals on rowboats on the lake beside the sawmill, which is visible in the background. The sawmill was built by G.H. Holdsworthy and destroyed by a fire around 1915.
The part is a photograph of "dad" and a possibly a group of his co-workers, probably taken sometime bwteen 1910 and 1930. "Dad & the gang" is written at the bottom of the photo.
The part is a photograph of "dad" and possibly a group of his co-workers, probably taken sometime bwteen 1910 and 1930. "Dad & the gang" is written at the bottom of the photo.
Item is a photograph of employees of the Asbestos and Asbestic Company Ltd., Asbestos, 1904. Included in the photo are: (front, L-R): Gordon Clark, Ted Walsh, Regis Leprise, George Smith, Tom Lefebvre, Unknown, Unknown, Harry Williams (General Superintendent). (second row, L-R): M. Lizotte, David Roy, Unknown, Pierre Champagne, Omar Champoux, James Clark (foreman), Lizotte, Unknown, Johnny Morris, Wilbrod Boisclair. Back: Ed Boucher.
Item is the cover of the Johns-Manville Pictorial News from October 1950, an issue that profiled the company in Asbestos, Quebec.
Item is a photograph of the Granby Elastic Web Limited factory in Granby, with Denison Street and railway tracks visible in the foreground, taken around the 1930s.
The item is a photograph of loggers at Hollis Cairns' logging camp in 1897 in Compton County.
Item is a photograph taken in 1900 of the Magog river in Sherbrooke with industrial buildings visible on the bank.
Item is a photograph taken in 1890 with a view of the Magog river in Sherbrooke, industry along its banks, and a dam across it.
Item is a photograph taken in 1903 of industry along the Magog river in Sherbrooke. Buildings of the Ever-Rest Spring Bed Company are visible on the right bank and a dam crosses the river.
Item is a photograph taken in 1905 with a view of the Ever-Rest Spring Bed Company factory on the banks of the Magog river in Sherbrooke. A dam is also visible.
Item is a photograph taken in 1876 with a view of the Magog river in Sherbrooke, a dam crossing it, and industrial buildings on the visible bank.
The item is a photograph taken in 1900 depicting industry along the Magog river in Sherbrooke. Seen in the foreground is the Eastern Townships Corset Company, and in the background the Burton Brewery Company. A dam on the river is also visible.
Item is a photograph taken in 1896 with a view of the Magog river in Sherbrooke, as well as a dam across it and industrial buildings along its banks, including that of the Royal Corset Company.
The item is a photograph depicting industry along the Magog river in 1900. Seen in the foreground is the Eastern Townships Corset Company, and in the background the Burton Brewery Company. A dam on the river is also visible.
Item is a photograph, probably taken May 1, 1876, with a view of a river (presumably the Magog river in Sherbrooke) with snow still on the ground. Industrial buildings and part of a dam are also visible.
Item is a photograph taken sometime from 1890 to 1895 with a view of a river (presumably the Magog river in Sherbrooke) in winter. There is a bridge across the river and an industrial building visible on the bank.
Item is a photograph taken in 1891 of a river (presumably the Magog river in Sherbrooke) during winter. A dam is visible as well as industrial buildings on the bank.
Item is a photograph taken in 1878 of the Magog river in Sherbrooke with a view of a dam and a bridge crossing the river, and industrial buildings on its banks.
Item is a photograph taken in 1875 with a view of the Magog River in Sherbrooke, a dam across the river, a bridge over it, and industrial buildings on its banks.
The item is a photograph of a group of miners from the Eustis mines from around 1900, pictured with tools and lunch pails.
Engraving by William H. Bartlett.