La pièce témoigne de l’histoire de la région de Richmond. Elle représente la ville de Richmond.
Item is a photograph of the first covered bridge in Richmond looking from the Melbourne side.
Item is a photograph of Main street in Richmond in flood.
Item is a photograph of a man standing in front of the MacKenzie steel bridge in Richmond over the St. Francis River, probably taken around 1903-1910.
Item is a photograph of Main Street located in Richmond, looking south, with a horse pulling a buggy visible.
Item is a photograph with a view of Main street in Richmond, including St. Anne's church.
Item is a photograph of train wreck of a passenger train on the Grand Trunk Railroad, in Richmond.
The item is a postcard showing the St. Francis College in Richmond around the 1930s.
The item is a postcard showing the College Street United Church, originally a Methodist church, in Richmond from around the 1930s.
The item is a postcard showing the post office in Richmond around the 1930s.
The file consists of a court notice for the declaration of bankruptcy by James Arthur Barrie, a trader in Richmond, 1911. F. G. Gale was appointed as provisional guardian of the property.
The item is an issue of the newspaper The Richmond Times-Guardian, Vol. 62, No. 50, dated 8 September 1916.
Item is a reproduction of a postcard depicting what is likely a militia unit at Richmond around 1916. The unit was probably made up of people who were too young or otherwise unfit to serve in the regular forces. The inscription on the verso lists the following names: featuring Rollie Elliot, Chet Kearry, Riggins, Arthur Pope, Elmer Cleveland, Stuart Morrill, ? Blake, Elmer Stockwell, Stuart Only, Eddie Smith, Dan Tounes, Harry Pugh, Stuart Messenger, Henry Smith, Ivan Adams, Leslie Porter, Stuart Hamilton, Arthur Messenger, Russ McKee, Duncan McCallum, Brooks Hamilton, Henry Carson, Bertie Barlow, Herbie Robinson, Ralph MacBain, Serg. ?. The postcard was copied in 2019.
Item is a copy of a portrait photograph of Bishop Paul-Stanislas Larocque (R.C.) taken in 1898.
Item is a photograph of Main Street in Richmond, part of the Anglican and United churches are visible.
Item is a photograph of St Anne Anglican Church located in Richmond.
Item is a photograph of Main Street in Richmond, looking south, with a horse-drawn buggy visible.
Item is a photograph with a view of Main street in Richmond, looking north.
Item is a photograph of the town of Melbourne, with the surrounding landscape visible, including the St. Francis River. The College is visible on the hill in Richmond.
Item is a photograph of Main street in Richmond flooded during the month of April.
Item is a photograph of a street in Richmond during a flood.
The item is a postcard showing St. Anne's Anglican Church in Richmond around the 1930s
The item is a postcard showing a road along the St. Francis River near Richmond in about 1907.
The item is a postcard showing the St. Francis River and the town of Richmond around the 1930s.
The item is a postcard showing the Ste-Bibiane Catholic Church in Richmond from around the 1930s.
The item is an issue of the newspaper The Richmond Times-Guardian, Vol. 60, No. 53, dated 9 October 1914.
Section includes 1861 population figures per township.
Photomontage of the clergy of Richmond since 1890. They are identified as: Mgr. Antoine Racine; Mgr. Paul-Stanislas Larocque; Mgr. Alphonse-Osias Gagnon; Mgr. Hubert-Olivier Chalifoux; Frederick-Patrick Dignan; Mgr. Joseph-Alfred-Élie Dufresne; A.-J. Perrin; Mgr. Olivier-Zacharie Letendre; Joseph-Louis-Arthur Coté; Mgr. Marie-Joseph-Hermann Morin. Also included is a photograph of a house probably the presbytery, and the church of Saint Claude in 1910.