The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. He is looking into a container for harvesting maple water.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. Barbara Verity wrote an article about him.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. He his pouring liquid in a bigger jar.
Item is a photograph of a group of farmers in a field with their horses pulling a wagon full of hay, probably at the Waldron's farm in Clifton Township. Included in the photograph are Ellis Waldron, Roy Waldron (on hay), Jack Glenny, and Ray Waldron (standing).
Fonds consists of handwritten minutes and receipts and expenses of the Quebec Farmers' Association, Zone Five Bulwer Branch, from 1950-1975.
We can also see Mr. René Martineau
in a horse-drawn cart
Behind the chicken coop
A very active period for local farmers.
Albert Lamontagne with the fork on the left.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. He his pourring liquid in a bigger jar.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. Barbara Verity did an article on him.
The subseries contains information on memorabilia related to the fair organized by the Compton County Agricultural Society. It consists of 1 artifact (ribbon).
Item is a photograph of a farmer, probably Luman Waldron in East Clifton, tumbling hay in his fields.
Item is a photograph of two men atop a wooden silo frame, which is being built at Ray Waldron's farm, probably in Clifton Township.
Item is a photograph of a newly completed wooden silo at Ray Waldron's farm, with to men working at the bottom of the silo, probably in Clifton Township.
Item is a photograph of a farmer, Ray Waldon, riding his mower that is pulled by horses, probably in Clifton Township.
Item is a photograph of Victor Bell, drawn by horses, mowing hay, probably in Compton County.
La pièce est une photographie d'Earl Banfill (enfant à droite) et une cabane à sucre à Waterville en 1929.
La pièce est une photographie de la ferme de la famille Banfill, avec Herbert, Mary et Clarence Banfill, à Waterville en 1918.
La pièce est une photographie de la laiterie sur la ferme Banfill à Wateville en 1954.
La pièce est une photographie de Willie Marlin assis sur une faucheuse à foin avec deux chevaux vers 1910.
La pièce est une photographie de la ferme de la famille Banfill à Waterville en 1950.