This picture depicts the bridge over the St-Francis river in Bishopton. The view is oriented north-northeast.
At the bottom of the photo, on a white strip, Gaspard, Noël's oldest son, has written: "Le Pont - Bishopton".
This photo is a partial view of Mirror Lake in Bishopton.
In the first third of the photo, from the right to the left, buildings and a house on a small point of land. To the left of these buildings, driftwood and from the end of the point of land to the left and on the lake, logs tied together to form a floating "barrier". In the distance, hills. At the bottom of the photo, an inscription: "The Pond Bishopton".
Lemay, Noël, 1890-1967In this photograph, we see a hay wagon pulled by two horses. The wagon is full and a man, Roland Vincent, is seated in the pile of hay in the wagon and drives the two horses pulling the wagon. Another man is walking alongside the wagon. In the left foreground, we see a hay rack that was probably used before, pulled by a horse.
On the back of the photograph, this note: "Roland Vincent sur le voyage de foin. Bishopton".
The fonds contains information on the butcher shop owned by Leeman Mackey and also on the Mackey family. It consists of several account books (1879-1938), a calendar (1926), a schoolbook (1908), a piano method (1969) and a few photographs (1909 & 1969). The photographs show T.S. Chapman in front of "Good Cheer Lodge" in 1909 and Kathleen Mackey with classmates at the Bishopton Intermediate School in 1969 (the last class before the closure of the school). The school book is autographed "Cora Brown". Among the account books are one for the Megantic Rifle Association (1879-1902), one that appears to be for a boarding house (1889-1892), and the others are from Leeman Mackey's butcher business.
Mackey, LeemanThe item is a postcard showing the Dudswell Junction train station in Dudswell from 1908.
The item is a postcard with an aerial view of Saint-Adolphe-de-Dudswell from 1908.
The item is a postcard showing Silver Lake and bridge near Marbleton in 1910.
The item contains information on Louis-Philippe Demers' interests. It is a post card depicting St-Adolphe de Dudswell. Message on verso : Mme Frank Ménard, St-Adolphe-de-Dudswell, Guide Touristique.
Item is a photograph of Mr. McIntyre's funeral procession located in Bishopton.
Part of the plan division register showing Dudswell Township, created circa 1860.