The file consists of material on landscapes and streetscapes of East Clifton. It contains one photograph.
The item is one coloured photograph of a rural view of East Clifton.
The file consists of material on landscapes and streetscapes in Sawyerville. It contains one photograph, and one textual record.
The item is a photograph of a view of Sawyerville going towards Randboro.
The item is a photocopy of a photograph of a snow plow (army truck) that was driven by George Buck in the mid 1940's.
The file consists of material on a streetscape in Cookshire. It includes one photograph.
The item is a photograph of the covered bridge found along the road between Cookshire and East Angus. The covered bridge was built in 1834 and opened for use in 1835. Today it is used only as an historical sight.
The file consists of material on a streetscape in Flanders. It contains one photograph.
The file consists of material on the buildings in Martinville. It contains one photograph.
The file consists of material on the buildings in Sawyerville. It contains two photographs.
The file consists of material on the buildings in Cookshire. It contains three postcards, three photographs, and one textual record.
The item is a photograph of the home of John Henry Pope while it was under construction in Cookshire.
Pope, John HenryThe item is a postcard of the County Building in Cookshire (which has since been destroyed by fire) with many people and several cars gathered in front of it for a Peace Celebration on November 8th, 1918.
The item is a photograph of the County Registry Office in Cookshire that was taken in 1955.
The item is a photocopied postcard of Learned's Hotel in Cookshire.
The item is a postcard of Learned's Hotel and Post Office in Cookshire
The file consists of material on buildings in Bulwer. It contains one photograph, and one postcard.
The item is a photograph of a house in Bulwer owned by Edward John Parker (1838-1935). Edward's son Rutherford (Rufus) Benjamin Hayes Parker (1879-1935) owned it after him. Curtis Ross purchased the house in 1947 and continued to live there for several years. The house was located next to the blacksmith shop west of the railroad tracks on the south side of the road going through Bulwer.
The file consists of material on the buildings in Eaton Corner. It contains one painting.
The item is a painting called "A Summer Day In Eaton Corner" by Denis Palmer. It shows the Academy building and church in Eaton Corner.
The file consists of material on a building in an unknown location in Compton county. It contains one photograph.
The item is a photograph of three women and three children, identities unknown, standing in front of a large two-storey white house, with attached summer kitchen and connecting carriage house, perhaps in Compton County.
The file contains material on the buildings in La Patrie. It contains two postcards.
The item is a postcard showing the store owned by A. Bourret
The item is a postcard showing the residence of Dr. Charles F. X. Prevost
The file consists of material on the buildings in Scotstown. It contains four postcards.
The item is a postcard of a residential street in Scotstown.
The item is a postcard showing the Scotstown Hotel. C. S. Caswell was the proprietor at the time.
The item is a postcard showing a framed house being built in Scotstown in 1873. It was the residence of W. P. Bowman.
The item is a postcard showing a residential street in Scotstown.