Item is a photograph of flood water on a street, caused when Moe's River flooded.
Item is a photograph of flood water from Moe's River, with a city in the background.
Item is a photograph of two men fishing in a river, probably in Waterville though some sources identify it as Dixville, with a box factory and saw mill on either side. In the background a waterfall and wooden bridge are visible.
Item is a photograph of the Brompton Pulp Paper Company located in East Angus, with the town and bridge visible behind.
Item is a photograph of the town of Sawyerville, showing the Sash and Door Factory and the original Catholic Church.
The item consists of a postcard with a view of the Grand View Hotel and Main Street in Bury from around 1907.
The item is a postcard showing an aerial view of Birchton, including the train station, printed for Nutbrown Bros., from around the 1970s.
The item is a postcard of St. Peter's Anglican Church in Cookshire from around 1908.
The item is a postcard showing the East Angus paper mill, the Brompton Pulp & Paper Company, from around the 1910s.
The item is a postcard of the dam on the St. Francis River in East Angus around 1907.
Item is a photograph of Cookshire street located in Sawyerville looking east, with some houses visable in the background.
Item is a photograph of a group of women of many ages standing in Lindsay pond, with Champeau's mill visiable behind them.
Item is a photograph of the Royal Paper co pulp and paper mill, that is located in East Angus.
The file contains topographic maps, consists of the following sheets: Orford (1956), Memphremagog (1954), Richmond (1954), Sherbrooke (1954), Coaticook (1952), Scotstown (1952).
The item is a postcard of the landscape of Cookshire, Quebec.
Item is a topographic map showing Coaticook and surrounding region, including all or parts of Hatley, Compton, Clifton, Auckland, Barnston, Barford, and Hereford Townships in 1971. Includes roads and buildings.
Item is a photograph of Cookshire street in East Angus on the first of November 1909. On the left is the house of Mr. Cowling (treasurer from 1912 to 1921) and the Burns store in the background.
Item is a photograph of the town of East Angus.
Item is a photograph of the St-Lawrence Group factory facing Stoke mountain.
North Shore
Interesting to notice: The old chimney in the center
St-Jean Ouest Street
Item is a photograph postcard of King's Hall in Compton, a girls private boarding school that shut down in 1972. The front yard full of flowers and a fountain is visible. The photo was probably taken in the 1950's.
Item is a postcard of various photographs taken at the King's Hall in Compton, a girls private boarding school that shut down in 1972. The photos were probably taken in the 1950's.