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CA ETRC P138-003-001-006 · Part · Late 1950s-Early 1960s
Part of Doris Snowdon fonds

The part consists of a sketch showing Bruce Snowdon's cottage on Sally's Pond. Trees surround the cottage. The pond and the hills surrounding it can be seen in the background.

Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996
CA ETRC P138-005-001-020 · Part · [1938]
Part of Doris Snowdon fonds

Part is a photograph of Bruce Snowdon (left), Bob Snowdon (center), and George Judge (right) standing at the top of the mountain overlooking Sally's Pond after a hike, possibly taken in 1938.

Bruce Snowdon
CA ETRC P138-005-001-015 · Part · [1939]
Part of Doris Snowdon fonds

Part is a photograph of Bruce Snowdon and Laddie the dog sitting sitting in front of a store somewhere in the Eastern Townships in winter, possibly taken in 1939. Advertising for cigarettes is visible above them.

Bruce Snowdon
CA ETRC P138-005-001-049 · Part · [1940]
Part of Doris Snowdon fonds

Part is a photograph of Bruce Snowdon with a cow at the Macmillan Farm, possibly taken in 1940.

Brook and hills
CA ETRC P058-009-05-004-005 · Part · [191-?]
Part of Herbert Derick collection

Item is a stereograph of a brook or stream surrounded by hills and fields, with wooden fence visible in the background, probably taken near Lacolle around the 1910s.

Bringing in the green feed
CA ETRC P170-002-D023-001 · Part · [193-?]
Part of Mildred Waldron collection

Item consists of photograph of Ellis Waldron bringing in the green feed, included in the photograph are Mark, Jean and Hollis Cairns, likely taken in East Clifton in the late 1930s.

Bridge to Inglis Island
CA ETRC P138-005-001-006 · Part · [193-?]
Part of Doris Snowdon fonds

Part is a photograph of the 'bridge to Inglis Island', taken sometime in the 1930's. The photo was taken from the site of the old sawmill.

Bridge to Inglis Island
CA ETRC P138-005-001-045 · Part · [1939]
Part of Doris Snowdon fonds

Part is a photograph of the 'bridge to Inglis Island', possibly taken in 1939. The photo was taken from the site of the old sawmill.