The series contains primary source material on newspaper clippings collected and assembled into scrapbooks. It consists of eight scrapbooks, one which is labelled and collected by Lila Maud Woodward and Bernice Almira Reed. The scrapbooks include a particular focus on agriculture and exhibitions in the 1920s and birth, marriage, death and anniversary announcements from the 1950s.
Glass negative of a herd of cows in a field with a cedar rail fence (uncommon to this area - they are mostly found in Lanark County, Ontario).
Glass negative of a man standing with his horse and dog in front of a barn. May be a MacKinnon.
Glass negative of a farmhouse and yard. It appears there are children and a dog on the driveway.
Glass negative of a couple, two boys and a girl on a wagon pulled by a dog. There is a barn in the background and a fancy fence.
Glass negative showcasing a farmhouse with a porch alone the front of the house and a little girl standing on the porch next to a chair. There are two trees in the front yard.
Glass negative of the Inverness Barn, located on the Bondville side of lake where the Inverness golf course is now.
Glass negative of the Hillhouse Farm/barn located on the Bondville side of lake, and currently the Hillhouse B&B.
Glass negative possibly of the Hillhouse family farmhouse in Bondville. The photograph is taken from the front of the house and shows the front gate as well as some trees in the front yard.
Glass negative showcasing a field with a fenced in portion containing two cows grazing. The forest and lake are in the background.
Glass negative showcases two horses with their heads together standing in a fenced in field.
Item is a photograph of Félix and Kenneth Walker, Massey-Harris dealers in Coaticook in about 1929. Pictured in the foreground is agricultural machinery.
Collection contains a photograph of the first Festival du lait de Coaticook in 1978 and a business card for Dixville Taxi Omer Goyette.
File presents information on fish farming in the Barnston area in teh 20th century. It consists of copies of journal articles, research documents and notes, as well as information on Louis-Roch Séguin.
File contains views of the town of Coaticook from about the 1940s. It consists of photographs views of buildings and streets in Coaticook, including the Cameron store, properties belonging to Davila Poulin, Pierre Rodrigue, Émile Faucher, and Antonio Tremblay, and Gendreau, St-Jacques, and St-Marc Streets. Photographs include some views of farming scenes.
Item is a photograph of the corner of St-Jacques sud et Gendreau Streets in Coaticook from about the 1940s, which includes the property belonging to Antonio Tremblay as well as farm equipment.
Item is a photograph of haying scene with horses, wagon, and farmers, near Coaticook from around the 1940s. Possibly the farm of Émile Faucher or Pierre Rodrigue.
Item is a photograph of haying scene with horses, wagon, field and river visible, near Coaticook from around the 1940s. Possibly the farm of Émile Faucher or Pierre Rodrigue.
Transport d'arbres de Noël de Coaticook vers les États-Unis.
Chargement des arbres de Noël en direction des États-Unis.
Chargement des arbres de Noël dans un wagon couvert du CN pouvant contenir jusqu'à 1 800 arbres pour les États-Unis.
Des arbres de Noël prêt à être chargés dans un wagon pour les États-Unis.