Item is a photograph postcard of 169 Main Street in Coaticook. The photo was probably taken in the 1920's.
Pinsonneault Frères (Sherbrooke, Que.)The file contains records relating to the "Jeux de Quebec" Regional Finals Competition attended by the club in 1988. It consists of a booklet that contains the results of the event.
Club de Patinage Artistique (East Angus, Que.)Item is a photograph postcard of a large monument overpassing a road to commemorate Coaticook's 50th anniversary. The photo was taken in 1921.
Item is a photograph postcard of a lake and surrounding landscape in Coaticook. Visible elements include a dock with a boat, and there is a boy fishing on another boat near the shore. The photo was probably taken in the 1960's.
Dexter Color Canada, Ltd (Cornwall, Ont.). Color Photo: John Penrod.Item is a photograph postcard of a lake and surrounding landscape in Coaticook. The photo was probably created in the 1930's.
S.D.C. Canada (Toronto, Ont.)Item is a photograph postcard of the lake in Coaticook. Visible elements include a dock with two boats, and mountains in the background. The photo was probably created in the 1930's.
Item is a photograph postcard of an unknown scenic road in Coaticook. The photo was probably taken in the 1970's.
"Plastichrome" ® by Colourpicture of Canada (Montreal, Que.).Item is a photograph postcard of an aerial view of the town of coaticook and surrounding area. Visible elements include the river, buildings, and the land beyond the town. The photo was probably taken in thee 1910's.
Item is a photograph postcard of a view of the Coaticook river near the central power dam. The photograph was probably taken in the 1930's.
Item is a photograph postcard of the Academy in Coaticook, located at the corner of Baldwin and Chelsey streets. The photo was probably taken around 1910.
Photogelatine Engraving Co., Limited (Toronto, Ont.).File illustrates the establishment of a direct alarm from the Belding-Corticelli plant in Coaticook to the town's emergency services department and subsequent fees for this service from 1965 to 1977. It consists of correspondance between Belding-Corticelli and the Town of Coaticook.
Item consists of Albert Alonzo Woodman Jr. of Coaticook, Que.
Item consists of photograph of Albert Alonzo Woodman Jr.'s tombstone.
Item is a photograph of Amicale at Académie Sacré-Coeur, on St-Jean-Baptiste Street in Coaticook, taken in around the 1950s.
Among the hills near Coaticook
Item is a photograph postcard of train tracks on the hills near Coaticook. Pictured is an incoming train and surrounding landscape. The photo was probably taken in the 1920's.
Valentine & Son's Publishing Co., Ltd. (Montreal, Que. and Toronto, Ont.).Item consists of photograph of Anthony M. Woodman and Peter A. Woodman on Baldwin Street in Coaticook, Que.
Item is a photograph postcard of an Armoury in Coaticook. The photo was probably taken in the 1920's.
Rumsey & Co. Ltd. (Toronto, Ont.)Item is a photograph postcard of an Armoury in Coaticook. The flag and monument in the front of the building is visible. The photo was probably taken in the 1920's.
Photogelatine Engraving Co., Limited (Toronto, Ont.).Item is a photograph of "Casernes - Armouries" located in Coaticook.
The item is a photograph of a banquet held for the employees of the Canadian Celanese held at the Hotel Child in Coaticoook in the 1960s.
Item is a photograph postcard of the Baptist Church in Coaticook. There is a child standing near it. The photo was probably taken around 1912.
Valentine & Son's Publishing Co., Ltd. (Montreal, Que. and Toronto, Ont.).Item is a photograph of the employees of Belding-Corticelli factory in Coaticook in 1938, taken on the occasion of the company's 60th anniversary.
Item is a photograph of the employees of Belding-Corticelli factory in Coaticook in 1938, on the occasion of the company's 60th anniversary.
Item is a photograph of the employees of Belding-Corticelli in Coaticook taken in 1938 on the occasion of the company's diamond jubilee.
The item is a postcard representing the Belding-Corticelli Limited building in Coaticook, Quebec.