Glass negative showcasing a stretch of Lake Side Rd. as well as the bridge at the Big Inlet along Brome Lake.
Glass negative of railway stock cars.
The item is a photograph of Gilberte Lafond at the Grand Trunk Railway train station in Coaticook on 24 February 1935.
File presents Belding-Corticelli's opinion on the matter of the sale of the Town of Coaticook's hydroelectric power plant to Southern Canada Power in 1952. It consists of correspondence between the Coaticook office and the head office in Montreal.
Series consists of maps of Coaticook and an the surrounding areas of the Eastern Townships from the 1830s to the 1880s. It consists of the following maps: “Map showing the different railways by which the Eastern Townships can be reached” (J.H. Buffords, ca. 1880), “Map of the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada” (Dean & Mundy, ca. 1835), and sections of the “Map of the District of St. Francis, Canada East” (Putnam & Gray, 1863).
Item is a reproduced map showing the railway lines of the Eastern Townships, southern Quebec and the northern part of New England in about the 1880s. The railways lines included are those of the Grand Trunk Railway, St. John's & Montreal Railway, Otttawa & Prescott Railway, Stanstead Shefford & Chambly Railway as well as some American railroads.
The item is a photograph of the Quebec Central Railway station in East Angus from about 1920, which was leased to the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1912.
Fonds presents the operations of Service Louis Adam, a gas station and garage, in Coaticook in 1962. It consists of receipts, cancelled cheques, and cash register transaction records. Service Louis Adam was also known as Service Champlain and Garage Louis Adam.
Adam, LouisFile illustrates the development of roads and the origins of their names in area of Baldwin Mills. It consists of annotated and hand-drawn maps, research documents and notes, correspondence, and notes on resolutions of the Municipality of Barnston’s town council.
File presents aspects of the history of the Coaticook region from 1845 to the 1980s. It consists of a commercial gasoline ration coupon booklet (1945), a car care information book distributed the Texaco in Coaticook (1974), and patches for Baldwin and Étoile de l’Est snowmobile clubs ([198-?]).
1er et 2e peloton du 117e bataillon des Cantons de l'Est de la Force expéditionnaire canadienne partant de Coaticook pour St-Jean. Devant la gare de Coaticook.
Train royal à l'occasion d'une visite royale.
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.