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Modern locomotive
CA ETRC P031-003-01-A-017 · Part · [194-?]
Part of William G. Clark collection

Item is one photograph of a modern locomotive, probably used in the 40s. Similar models were used up to the 50s.

CA ETRC P031-003-01-A-014 · Part · 1897 or 1998
Part of William G. Clark collection

Original caption reads - "The first standard gauge steam locomotive on the A. & D. Railway purchased second hand from the Grand Trunk Railway. The first locomotive engineer, Mr. Frank Weller is the men with the oil can. The man at the front of the locomotive is Mr. Dan MacDonald, section foreman. This picture was taken before the wreak, seen in the next picture."

Group in a horse sleigh
CA ETRC P031-003-01-B-album-27 · Part · [19-?]
Part of William G. Clark collection

Pictured here is a group on a horse sleigh during winter. The caption reads, " On Danville Road between A of D Ry Crossing and Lyman Neomill's. Geo Smith's house - Gregory Jones House & barn."

The verso reads: " Returning from Asbestos to Danville just beyond the A&D Ry. Crossing.

The white house in this view was owned by Mr George Smith - father of Robert Smith who set up the hoist at the #1 shaft and who in all likelihood took this picture.

The smaller house (unpainted) was owned by Mr. Gregory Jones. Who for many years was a compressor operator."

King Street, Asbestos, QC
CA ETRC P031-003-01-B-album 010 · Part · [191-?]
Part of William G. Clark collection

Item is a postcard showing King Street in Asbestos around the 1910s by photograph V. Dubois. A handwritten caption reads "1924-25 Looking E [east] from centre of 'Square.' Sunday A.M. People going into Post Office." There are people visible on the sidewalks and two motor vehicles.

Snowmobile
CA ETRC P020-003-06-D002a-P328 · Item · [1920?], copied 1977
Part of Eastern Townships Heritage Foundation fonds

Item is a photograph of a snowmobile belonging to Dr. F. Erle Draper, it was built between 1920-1926 by Bombardier of Valcourt.