Item is a photograph of a paper mill in East Angus in 1919.
Item is a photograph of a paper mill located in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of the no. 1 paper machine being constructed by the Massey and Jonen Company in Willmington Delaware.
Item is a photograph of paper machine used by the Canada Paper Company at their St. Francis mill, with some of their workers on it.
Item is a photograph of a mill (possibly Wilson's Mill or Suitor Mill) and Palmer river.
Item is a photograph of the Pajebscot mill, with a man and boy on a rail.
Item is a photograph of the Pajebscot mill, with a man seen on a log on the ice.
Item is a photograph of the front of the Pajebscot mill.
Item is a photograph of the Pajebscot mill.
Item is a photograph of the Pajebscot Mill, with the employees and two horses in front of it.
Item is a photograph of the Pajebcot mill.
Item is a photograph of the Pajebscot mill.
Item is a photograph of two large oxen hauling lumber through the snow in Glen Sutton, while Mac gross and Henry Wilson look on.
North shore
The file contains source material on historical research of various subjects from 1967 to 1969. It consists of the following research documents: Au Township D’Eaton, Notre-Dame-du-Saint-Rosaire de Sawyerville, Messire A. E. Dufresne et Les Anglo-Protestants, La Mine de Chesham, Avenement des Chemins de Fer dans Les Townships, Quelques Sources de Renseignements en Histoire Regionale et en Genealogie.
The item is a photograph of the original Springvale Mill, part of the Canada Paper Company, in Windsor, Que., which was built in 1883 and destroyed by fire in 1886.
Item is a photograph of the the first National Thread plant located on Laurier Ave., Sherbrooke, before the company opened a new one on 10th avenue in 1952.
The item is a postcard with a reproduction of a Henry Bartlett print of Magog River falls and factories in Sherbrooke from 1906.
The item consists of a photograph showing the interior of the St. Francis Mill, operated by the Canada Paper Company in Windsor, Que. in 1917. In particular, it shows the news machine and employees at the mill. Among those pictured in the photograph are (leaning on the rewinder): Mr. McIntyre (with tie) and A.E. Noble.
Item is a photograph of a Step-Van with National Thread wrapping on both visible sides.
File presents the relationship between Belding-Corticelli and the Town of Coaticook from 1945 to 1974. It consists of correspondence regarding damage caused to the plant's building during explosive blasts during dam operations, town referendums concerning taxes and municipal works and noise complaints from residents against the plant, as well as a speech made by a Belding-Corticelli manager to Coaticook's mayor and councillors.
File presents Belding-Corticelli's contribution to the construction of a muncipal area in Coaticook from 1967 to 1971. It consists largely of correspondence between Belding-Corticelli and the Town of Coaticook but also includes a few budgets and newspaper clippings. The file is also a source of some informtion on the sale of the Border Arena in Rock Island.
For the Brompton Pulp and Paper Ltd