Item is a photograph of a quarry located in Kingsbury.
Item is a photograph of the Clarke sawmill located in Brompton Falls.
Item is a photograph of the first covered bridge in Richmond looking from the Melbourne side.
Item is a photograph of Main street in Richmond in flood.
Item is a photograph of Jeffrey Mines asbestos pit in Asbestos around the 1910s.
The caption reads: "Looking NORTH through the central portion of the open pit. Year 1928 The old Factory in the background, also the A.A.A.A. playgrounds, baseball, football etc. The grandstand on the initi (sic) right. Beyond playgrounds are houses on Poirier Street."
La pièce est une photographie du char du défilé du Canadian Johns-Manville, Asbestos (actuellement Val-des-Sources), Fête du Canada, 1929, montrant : Alfred Lefebvre, Bob Grimard, Nova Blais, Alphonse Poirier, Joseph Lalancette (à droite, appuyé sur le char), Edmond Bergeron et Bertrand Poirier, ainsi que le studio de photographie Dubois à l'arrière-plan.
Pictured here is an aerial view of the Johns-Manville installation in Asbestos. The caption reads, " Showing Tailings till in area where ore was drawn through 'Block Caving' in underground mine. Mill #3 Centre foreground.
Pictured here is a group of machinists
Front: Florian Champoux, Alpherie Jutras, George H. Burns
2nd row: Albert Beliveau, Edourd Spenard
3rd row (standing) Lucien Marchand, Philippe Proulx, Roderick MacKenzie, Verron Carson, gerard Delisle, Harold Lockwood and Joseph R. Houle.
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 a photograph of a man standing in front of the MacKenzie steel bridge in Richmond over the St. Francis River, probably taken around 1903-1910.
Item is a photograph of the square located in Danville, looking south.
Item is a photograph of Main Street located in Richmond, looking south, with a horse pulling a buggy visible.
Item is a photograph with a view of Main street in Richmond, including St. Anne's church.
Item is a photograph of Windsor Mills from the south, with the St. Francis River in front.
Item is a photograph of the St. Francis Paper Company located in Windsor Mills, with a picture of a paper machine in the bottom left-hand corner.
Item is a photograph of a mill (one of seven located in Windsor), with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of the River View Hotel located in Windsor Mills.
Item is a photograph of a man in the streets of Bromptonville, standing next to mounds of ice, which came from the river.
Item is a photograph of mounds of ice on the street, left from the St. Francis River flood in Bromptonville in 1948. A bulldozer is visible, pushing the ice blocks from the main street to open the road.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of ice damage that occured in Bromptonville. A house is completely surrounded by ice and water from the St. Francis River.
Item is a photograph of a steam shovel used by the Canada Paper Company in Windsor. Workers can be seen in front of the shovel.
Item is a postcard of Windsor Mills, with model school, skating rink, convent, and shops in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of St. Georges street in Windsor Mills.
Item is a photograph of the employees of Canada Paper Company in front of the sawmill in Windsor, showing Thomas Logan at left, taken around 1890.
Item is a photograph of train wreck of a passenger train on the Grand Trunk Railroad, in Richmond.
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 postcard showing the St. Francis College in Richmond around the 1930s.