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Bridge, East Angus
CA ETRC P020-003-06-D002b-P677 · Item · [1912?], copied 1977
Part of Eastern Townships Heritage Foundation fonds

Item is a photograph of the Brompton Pulp and Paper Company's Bridge, the first bridge in East Angus, which was a wooden covered bridge. It was replaced with a new bridge, the Taschereau Bridge, in 1923.

East Angus
CA ETRC P020-003-06-D002b-P674 · Item · [1911?], copied 1977
Part of Eastern Townships Heritage Foundation fonds

Item is a photograph of a view of the town of East Angus and the surrounding landscape, with the Anglican (Christ Church) and Catholic (Saint-Louis-de-Westbury) churches visible.

CA ETRC P232-001-005-092 · Item · [ca. 1918]
Part of Société d'histoire et du patrimoine du Haut-St-François collection

On the left the stand for the fanfare. The forge of Mr. Philippe Bernier, who had built his house nest to it, around the corner, Mr. Joseph Boulanger's house. On the right, the old church which was moved before becoming the parish hall (now a factory), the JB Morin garage, former forester hall, then moved north on Hôtel de Ville street, the house belongs to M Emile Veilleux. Mr. Léonidas St-Cyr built his store afterwards. On the other side, Mr. Dubois representing "Rawleigh" and his little restaurant. At the corner of the street, the store of John O. Roberge, which had just been sold to Mr. Cassar (see advertisement at the bottom) "CENTRAL MARKET"