Part is a photograph of Doris Snowdon and Cliff Snowdon standing in front of the Snowdon family car near the Snowdon cottage in Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1942.
Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at Inglis Island. Pictured are twelve children on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse. Bruce Snowdon is sitting on the back of the horse, Helen Snowdon is standing on the wagon (middle), and Bob Snowdon is sitting next to her (right).
Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at Inglis Island. Pictured are twelve children sitting on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse. The two children to the far left are Helen Snowdon and Bob Snowdon, and Bruce Snowdon is resting on the back end of the horse.
Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at the Snowdon Cottage in Inglis Island. Pictured are ten children sitting on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse, Helen Snowdon (4th from the left) is standing on the wagon.
Item is a postcard showing King Street in Asbestos around the 1910s by photograph V. Dubois. A handwritten caption reads "1924-25 Looking E [east] from centre of 'Square.' Sunday A.M. People going into Post Office." There are people visible on the sidewalks and two motor vehicles.
Item is a photograph, probably taken in the 1890s or 1900s, with a view of the steamer Lady on the Lake on Lake Memphremagog.
The item is a photograph of Georgeville with Hotel Elephantis, school, and St. George’s Anglican Church and horses and wagons visible, probably taken in 1880s.
The item is a photograph showing the steamer Lady of the Lake on Lake Memphremagog with Mount Elephantis in the background and an unidentified house in the foreground, probably taken in the 1880s.
Item is a photograph of a train wreck between Waterloo and Warden in 1879. The caption reads: "Wreck between Waterloo & Warden 1879. Engine former C.V. 'Governor Payne', Joseph Clark, 1849-50. Passumpsic, 'Orleans'. Operated in mixed, Sorel to Sutton. S.E.R. train carrying load of granite for the construction of Col. A.B. Foster's home at Waterloo;-- C.W. Foster, gave the signal 'all clear' when the mixed was on the right of way. This event ended his railway career. Engr. John Daly, killed."
Item is a documentary project researched and produced by Barbara Verity and narrated by Joyce Cochrane on covered bridges in the Eastern Townships, produced around 1977. Included in the documentary are images of the covered bridges at Fitch Bay (Narrows), Milby, Capelton, Coaticook (Drouin), Stanbridge East (Monaghan), Melbourne (Creek/Gibson), Highwater (Province Hill/de la Frontière), Gould (Fisher Hill/McVetty-McKenzie), Ste-Catherine-de-Hatley (Rexford), Cowansville (Freeport), Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge (Pike River/des Rivières), and Island Brook (McDermott).
Item is a photograph of the inauguration of the MacKenzie steel bridge in Richmond over the St. Francis River on 25 May 1903, likely with MLA Peter S.G. MacKenzie in the foreground amongst the gathered crowd. Also visible is a horse and carriage.
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 the first bridge in Richmond over the St. Francis River, which stood from 1847 to about 1882. It was the longest wooden covered bridge in the Eastern Townships. Cords of wood are seen piled in the foreground of the photograph.
Item is a photograph of the second bridge in Richmond over the St. Francis River, which stood from 1882 to 1901, until it was washed away from ice and flooding on April 7, 1901.
Item consists of photograph of a railway section crew in Sawyerville. Included in the photograph are Tom Thompson on the right side of the handcar and Robert Thompson (foreman for the Maine Central Railroad) on the right on the ground.
Item is a photograph of the West Shefford railway station and post office, where Roswell W. Cutler served as post master from 1886 to 1888.
Item is a photograph of the Island Queen on the Richelieu River, with people visible on the deck, taken in 1898. Captained by Benjamin V. Naylor.
Item is a photograph of St. George’s Anglican Church in Clarenceville in winter with people, horses and sleighs visible, from around 1900.
Item is a photograph of Brackett George and Earl Kathan (bank clerk in Mansonville) in a car, probably taken in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard of South River Bridge in Clarenceville, Quebec from around the 1910s. Trees line the road before and after the bridge.
Item is a photograph of cars lined up at the Lacolle customs and United States border crossing, probably taken in the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of the home and family of Truman B. Derick in Noyan around 1890.
Item is a photograph of the Missisquoi steamboat on the Richelieu River, captained by B.V. Naylor, in 1904.
The item is a negative of the exterior of a Mansonville covered bridge.
The item is a negative of the exterior of a Mansonville covered bridge.
The item is a negative of the exterior of a Mansonville covered bridge.
The item is a negative of the interior of a Mansonville covered bridge.