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.
Scenic photograph of Watopekah Falls in Windsor; mounted and signed (probably by the photographer).
Photograph of the L.R. Steel Company Ltd. in Sherbrooke, with offices on the second floor, the 'Lingerie, Waist, and Hat Shop' at street level, and Steel's Cafe in the basement.
Photomontage of the clergy of Richmond since 1890. They are identified as: Mgr. Antoine Racine; Mgr. Paul-Stanislas Larocque; Mgr. Alphonse-Osias Gagnon; Mgr. Hubert-Olivier Chalifoux; Frederick-Patrick Dignan; Mgr. Joseph-Alfred-Élie Dufresne; A.-J. Perrin; Mgr. Olivier-Zacharie Letendre; Joseph-Louis-Arthur Coté; Mgr. Marie-Joseph-Hermann Morin. Also included is a photograph of a house probably the presbytery, and the church of Saint Claude in 1910.
The item is a postcard representing a lake near Richmond in Quebec. The lake is surrounded by mountains, trees and a dirt road.
The item is a photograph showing a view of Bromptonville around the 1910s. The Catholic church, Ste-Praxède-de-Bromptonville, which was built in 1905 and burned down in 1981, and the covent school are visible in the photograph.
Johns-Manville mine on June 25th, 1950
The file contains documents on the history of the town Stoke including its development and religion.
The subseries contains information on the personal and professional life of David E. Taylor; owner of a market in Richmond; from 1889 to 1929. It consists primarily of correspondence and receipts.
Taylor, David E. (1861-1932)The file contains records relating to the Estrie Invitational Competition attended by the club in 1986. It consists of an event program and a registration booklet.
Club de Patinage Artistique (East Angus, Que.)Item is a photograph of the C. A. Thurber and Son carriage factory in Danville, there is a sleigh and a few people standing in front of the factory.
Item is a photograph of the city of Danville's station street.
Item is a postcard of the town of Richmond, showing the St. Francis river and surronding landscape.
Item is a postcard of the Coney Island Hotel with an indentation on it.
Item is a photograph of a dance pavillion set up at Coney Island, people can be seen dancing.
The item contains information on the Richmond region. It depicts the city of Richmond.
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.
Pictured here is a Marion Electrical Shovel, model 5320, used by the Canadian Johns-Manville.
The series contains primary source material on the life of Harry Roland Cleveland Sr. It consists of photographs from his time served with the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles, a graduation photograph from McGill University, a H.M. Forces combined leave and railway ticket, correspondence and discharge papers.
Cleveland, Harry Roland, Sr.Item is a photograph of the second bridge in Richmond over the St. Francis River, which stood from 1882 to 1901, until it was washed away from ice and flooding on April 7, 1901.
Item is a photograph of the inauguration of the MacKenzie steel bridge in Richmond over the St. Francis River on 25 May 1903, likely with MLA Peter S.G. MacKenzie in the foreground amongst the gathered crowd. Also visible is a horse and carriage.
Item is a photograph of the town of windsor after St. Phillipe's church was built.
Item is a postcard of Windsor Mills, with St. Phillipe church located in the background.
Item is a photograph of corner of Windsor Mills, Orford Mountain Railway road on the west side of the river looking down the St. Francis Valley.
Item is a photograph of the Windsor Mills hockey club.
Item is a photograph of the Asbestos and Danville railroad locomotive #14.
Item is a photograph of the Asbestos and Danville railroad locomotive #31.
Item is a photograph of the Asbestos and Danville railroad locomotive #31, this trains engine runs on gasoline not diesel.
The item is a short silent film (home movie) of Frederick Coburn, Carlotta (Marguerite Savoie), Alvarez and Kay H. dancing, which was filmed by Dr. Joseph Saine in 1955, likely outside at Coburn's property in Melbourne.