Item is a photograph of a group touring the interior of the Canadian Celanese in Coaticook in 1965. Pictured are (L-R) Emile Milette, Suzanne Carbonneau, unknown, unknown, Suzanne Filion
File presents Belding-Corticelli's opinion on the matter of the sale of the Town of Coaticook's hydroelectric power plant to Southern Canada Power in 1952. It consists of correspondence between the Coaticook office and the head office in Montreal.
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.
File presents information on the properties owned by Belding-Corticelli in Coaticook from 1957 to 1984. It consists of a correspondence regarding the possible sale of the Cutting Street plant and land rented from the Town of Coaticook, as well as lot descriptions and a plan.
Series illustrates the employees and methods of production of Belding-Corticelli from 1938 to 2001. It consists of two photographs of employees on the occasion of Belding-Corticelli's diamond jubilee in 1938, a photograph of the Child Street plant, and numerous photographs of employees at work in the factory from 1983 to 2001. Among those pictured in the photographs are: Thérèse Breault, Guy Dupont, Jacques Bouchet, and Émile Viens.
Series presents information on the personnel and human resources pertaining to Canadian Celanese in Coaticook from 1957 to 1983. It consists of time sheets, evaluation grids, a memo, and employee lists. The series is composed of the following files: Time sheets and Personnel.
File contains images of businesses and industries in Coaticook from 1934 to about the 1950s. It consists of photographs of the the employees of Penman’s, the employees of Belding-Corticelli, and a photograph of the interior of an unidentified factory.
Item is a photograph of the employees of Penman's in Coaticook taken in June 1934.
Les employés de l'usine Belding-Corticelli lors du 60e anniversaire de l'usine.
L'intérieur de l'usine A. O. Norton Jack Shop, rue Cutting à Coaticook. Production d'obus de 18 lbs. durant la Première guerre mondiale.
L'intérieur de l'usine A. O. Norton Jack Shop et plusieurs des employés dont plusieurs jeunes écoliers pour aider à la production d'obus de 18 lbs. lors de la Première guerre mondiale.
L'extérieur de l'usine Tucker Plastic de Coaticook.
Groupe de gens devant l'ancienne usine de sucre de betterave, la Pioneer Beet Root Sugar Co.
L'usine de la compagnie Belding-Corticelli sur la rue Child.
Construction d'un tunnel pour la central Belding. Puit d'évacuation du matériel excavé.
Gauche à droite : A. Bouchard, D. Moyle, J.-F. Meade et un travailleur. La construction du tunnel du barrage Belding. Au dos de la vanne fermant l'entrée du tunnel.
Direction de l'usine Belding-Corticelli de Coaticook. Gauche à droite, derrière : M. et Mme Alex gill, M. et Mme Lyman Armitage, M. et Mme Baskerville; devant : ?, ?, Mme et M. Duclos, Mme et M. John Hurd.
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.
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.
Series illustrates the labour relations between the Syndicat des salariés de Celanese de Coaticook and the Canadian Celanese of Coaticook from 1956 to 2000. It consists largely of collective agreements, credit union annual reports, and press clippings. The series is composed of the following files: Collective agreements, Credit union, Other documents, and Scrapbooks.
Series illustrates the process of the closure of the Canadian Celanese in Coaticook and the transfer of employees to the Waterville Celanese from 1984 to 2005. It consists of employee lists, correspondence, minutes, reports, notes and scrapbooks. The series is composed of the following files; Employee lists, Correspondence, Committee for the reclassification of the Celanese workforce, Notebooks (Michel Guimond), and Scrapbooks.