Item is a photograph of the house of J.D. Willard. It was later owned by Auguste Martineau.
Item is a photograph of the Oscar Bergeron Block on Angus Street. Lower right : Tailor Therrien, dentist Veilleux 1953-73 and hair salon "Vogue", owned by Lucille Gaudette.
Item is a photograph of the City Hall before the demolition.
Item is a photograph of the wooden covered bridge over the St. Francis River in East Angus, looking west, in summer.
Item is a photograph of the covered bridge over St. Francis river in East Angus. Also photograph is the north shore.
Item is a photograph of the hotel Willard, formerly the East Angus Hotel, and the first Catholic church (St-Jean-de-Westbury) on Saint-Jean Street in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of the north facade of the Willard Hotel on the street Angus in East Angus. It was built in 1891 by J. H. Bryant. It was sold to Lockhart Willard and then to J. H. Aubin in 1918.
1917, Nicol Bridge, Bureau de Construction, J. H. Aubin, H. Grondin, H.S. Willard, Ph. Bernier, Alf. Girard, Entrepreneur W. E. Poulin Marieville P.
Item is a photograph of East Angus wooden covered bridge on Cookshire bridge facing north.
Item is a photograph of the Hotel Willard on St-Jean Est Street.
Item is a photograph of the Nicol bridge builted in 1917.
St-Jean Street. Built in 1899
Item is a photograph of the Royal Theatre of East Angus. The second floor housed a roller rink, a shoe manufacturer, a glove manufacturer, a bowling alley. The third floor housed a dance hall.
Cookshire Street.
Built in 1899
Item is a photograph of demolition of the City Hall. On the left is the vault that was built in 1931 at a cost of $209.20 by M. Jos Vallée.
Item is a photograph of locomotive JMG1 (model U23B) and one MT Covered Hopper in Sherbrooke with Place Belvedere Shopping Centre behind.
Item is a photograph of locomotive JMG1 at Sherbrooke railway station.
Item is a photograph of locomotive JMG1 at Sherbrooke railway station.
Reproduced photograph of the Scowen family house, situated on East Angus Road in Cookshire, taken around 2000.
Item is a photograph of freight train #901 with a locomotive QS501 at Sherbrooke railway station taken from overpass.
Item is a photograph of CDAC #901 with locomotives BAR351-HLCX2034-MKCX4301-HATX411 arriving at Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of train with locomotives MK4302-MK4304-MK4305-BAR301 and 47 cars at 3:15 PM at Sherbrooke railway station.
Item is a photo taken in 1989 of the Wesley United Church in Beebe.
Item is a photograph of CN freight train #393 led by locomotives 9663-9658-9662 at Sherbooke Railway Station.
Item is a slide of the tourist information office located in Sutton.
The Union Meeting House was built in 1866 by Jeremiah Spear, inspired by the architecture of American "meeting houses". The Union Meeting House was used by several denominations, including the Methodists, but Adventists took possession of it in 1896, the people of that faith being the last in Beebe Plain not to have a church of their own.