- CA ETRC P049-009-005
- Part
- [1903?]
Part of Richmond collection
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.
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Part of Richmond collection
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 a quarry located in Kingsbury.
Clarke sawmill, Brompton Falls
Item is a photograph of the Clarke sawmill located in Brompton Falls.
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 steam shovel used by the Canada Paper Company in Windsor. Workers can be seen in front of the shovel.
Item is a photograph of the square located in Danville, looking south.
Item is a photograph of Main Street located in Richmond, looking south, with a horse pulling a buggy visible.
Main street and St. Anne's church
Item is a photograph with a view of Main street in Richmond, including St. Anne's church.
Item is a photograph of Windsor Mills from the south, with the St. Francis River in front.
Item is a photograph of the St. Francis Paper Company located in Windsor Mills, with a picture of a paper machine in the bottom left-hand corner.
Item is a photograph of a mill (one of seven located in Windsor), with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of the River View Hotel located in Windsor Mills.
Item is a photograph of a man in the streets of Bromptonville, standing next to mounds of ice, which came from the river.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of ice damage that occured in Bromptonville. A house is completely surrounded by ice and water from the St. Francis River.
Employees of Asbestos and Asbestic Company Ltd.
Part of William G. Clark collection
Item is a photograph of employees of the Asbestos and Asbestic Company Ltd., Asbestos, 1904. Included in the photo are: (front, L-R): Gordon Clark, Ted Walsh, Regis Leprise, George Smith, Tom Lefebvre, Unknown, Unknown, Harry Williams (General Superintendent). (second row, L-R): M. Lizotte, David Roy, Unknown, Pierre Champagne, Omar Champoux, James Clark (foreman), Lizotte, Unknown, Johnny Morris, Wilbrod Boisclair. Back: Ed Boucher.
Part of William G. Clark collection
Item is a photograph of Jeffrey Mines asbestos pit in Asbestos around the 1910s.
Canada Day float, Asbestos, QC
Part of William G. Clark collection
Item is a photograph of the Canadian Johns-Manville parade float, Asbestos, Canada Day, 1929, showing: Alfred Lefebvre, Bob Grimard, Nova Blais, Alphonse Poirier, Joseph Lalancette, Edmond Bergeron, and Bertrand Poirier, as well as the Dubois photograph studio in background.
Item is a postcard of Windsor Mills, with model school, skating rink, convent, and shops in the foreground.
St. Georges Street, Windsor Mills
Item is a photograph of St. Georges street in Windsor Mills.
Item is a photograph of the employees of Canada Paper Company in front of the sawmill in Windsor, showing Thomas Logan at left, taken around 1890.
Item is a photograph of train wreck of a passenger train on the Grand Trunk Railroad, in Richmond.
Item is a photograph of the Asbestos mine locomotive that would transport mined resources to refinery.
Asbestos and Danville Locomotive
Item is a photograph of the Asbestos and Danville railroad locomotive #18.
Asbestos and Danville Locomotive
Item is a photograph of the Asbestos and Danville railroad locomotive #21.
Asbestos and Danville Locomotive
Item is a photograph of an Asbestos and Danville railroad locomotive.
Item is a photograph of the founding of the town of Asbestos, taken as a group picture of the community.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier at a reception
Item is a photograph of a group of guests and the Prime Minister of Canada, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, at a reception in Bromptonville.
Item is a photograph taken on March 20, 1948, of floodwater destroying a house, a lot of debris is visible in the water.
Item is a photograph taken on March 20, 1948, of floodwater passing by a house located in Bromptonville.