Item is a photograph of the 50th wedding anniversary celebration for Louis Couillard and Elida Lamy in Coaticook in 1938.
Item is a photograph of the employees of D.S. Bachand standing in front of the store in winter, located on Main Street in Coaticook from about the 1930s.
Item is a photograph of the guests at a banquet in honour of Abbot A.N. Sideleau, probably in the Coaticook area, in 1923.
Item is a photograph of a group of boys in Coaticook from the 1940s. Pictured are (back, l-r): Denis Lebel, Roger Lessard, Florian Labbé, Armand Marier, and Henri Carbonneau; (middle, l-r): Rémi Champagne, Guy Beaulieu, and Jean-Nil Donaldson; (front, l-r): Raymond Lemieux and Jean Dupuis.
Item is a photograph of Christ Church Anglican, which was located on St-Marc Street in Coaticook, from about the 1910s.
Item is a photograph showing members of the Coaticook Boy Scouts at Lake Lyster camp in 1925. Pictured in the photograph are: Welman Smith, H. Fraser, A.S.M. Elford, and Cecil Howett.
Item is a photograph of Sam Green and Doc Cromwell, camp comedians, from the Coaticook Boy Scouts while in camp at Lake Lyster in 1925.
Item is a photograph of some Coaticook Boy Scouts swimming in Lake Lyster with Mount Pinnacle in the background in 1926.
Item is a photograph of Coaticook Boy Scouts swimming in Lake Lyster in 1926.
Item is a photograph of the members of the Belding-Corticelli Girls' hockey team in 1930. Pictured are back (l-r): Blanche Carbonneau, Adelaide Andrews, Irene Giroux, Carolyne Andrews, Anita Scott, Evelyn Shaw, and Dorothy Meade. Front (l-r): Georgiana Fecteau, Sylvia Andrews, Florence Carbonneau, Cécile Côté, and Maria Ritchie.
Item is a photograph of Johnnie Fraser, goalie for the Coaticook Rovers hockey team, in 1926.
Item is a photograph the Rovers hockey team in Coaticook at Danny Moyles' rink in 1926. Pictured are (l-w): L. Akhurst, L. Armatage, C. Kennedy, H. Mayhew, R. Smith, J. Fraser, Capt. Bryan, W. May, and M. Hurd.
Item is a photograph of the opening of the new hydro-electrical dam in Coaticook, probably taken in 1927.
Item is a photograph of workers drilling test holes for the hydro-electrical dam in Coaticook from about 1926.
Item is a photograph workers using a cement mixer during the construction of a hydro-electrical dam in Coaticook from about 1926.
Item is a photograph of the Hopkin's dam on the Coaticook River in Coaticook from about 1927.
Item is a photograph of Sydney A. Meade with eldest son, Sydney, and possibly his younger son Cecil, at the site of the Coaticook dam in 1926. Also pictured are surveying and construction equipment.
Item is a photograph of the Coaticook hydro-electrical dam from about 1927.
Item is a photograph of Armand Benoît's grocery store at the corner of St-Paul and St-Jean-Baptiste streets in Coaticook from 1930.
Item is a photograph of Paul Vaillancourt's truck transporting crates for Frontenac Breweries, in Coaticook in 1926.
Item is a photograph of a truck belonging to Alfred Marcoux Transport at the corner of Wellington and Main streets in Coaticook from about the 1930s.
Item is a photograph of Félix and Kenneth Walker, Massey-Harris dealers in Coaticook in about 1929. Pictured in the foreground is agricultural machinery.
Item is a photograph of the first two Methodist churches on Chapel (Wellington) Street in Coaticook from the early 1920s.
The item is a postcard photograph of Zouaves cadets in Coaticook from around the 1910s.
Item is a photograph of an assembly of Zouaves (congrès des Zouaves) in Coaticook, taken at the house of Joseph Durocher (corner of Wellington and St. Pierre streets) from about the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified theatre production, possibly "Yva" or "Le Triomphe de la foi", in Coaticook in 1914. Pictured are: (first row, left to right) Yvonne Roy Lambert, Blandine Laroche Paquette, Marianne Lavoie Binet, (second row, left to right) Bernadette Hébert Lamoureux, Marguerite Jean-Marie Lemay, Blanche Baily Sharp, Blanche Boire, (standing) Amanda Laroche Gravel, Aurore Leclerc Soulières, (sitting) Yvonne Champagne Lavoie, and Marguerite Cooney. (Identification from Le Progrès de l'Est, 8 September 1981, p. 14).