Item is a photograph of a woman and two young children in the water, probably taken in Coaticook in the 1930s.
File contains images of members of the community in the Coaticook region from about the 1920s to 1950. It consists of an album of family photographs (largely unidentified), a photo postcard of Lucille Fournier, two portraits of an unidentified bride and groom, and the reproduction of a photograph of the Christmas party employees of Bell Telephone from 1950.
The collection consists of compiled transcripts and excerpts of documents from various women's groups and churches in the Coaticook area, including:
-letter of resignation as secretary for the Women's Missionary Society of the Coaticook United Church from Ethel Rogers (1956)
-Mission Band Report by Isabelle Wadleigh 1956
-compiled list of members of the United Church Women of the Coaticook United Church for 1946-1974
-documents for Young Ladies Circle Poetry -compiled list of the Membership roll (of the United Church? ) for the Compton area 1861-1854
-extracts from United Church Women minutes, 1960s
-list of burials at "Old Moulton Burying Ground" cemetery
-transcript of Young Ladies Circle financial accounts from 1898-1927
-transcript of various documents from women's organizations at Sisco Memorial United Church in Coaticook
-extracts from Coaticook Methodist Church Board of Trustees from 1877-1919
The item is a portrait photograph of Marie-Ange Daigle, mother of Huguette Savard, taken in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1934.
Item is a photograph postcard of Lucille Fournier, sitting in a wheel chair, from around the 1940s.
The item is a portrait photograph of Liliane/Lillian Bérubé Bell in Coaticook from 1938.
Item is a photograph of a group of women taken by a lake, possibly of members of the Cercle de fermières de St-Edmond with Cécile Fortin, taken around the 1940s.
The item is a photograph of Gilberte Lafond at the Grand Trunk Railway train station in Coaticook on 24 February 1935.
Item is a photograph of Gilberte Lafond in front of the Eastern Townships Telephone Company office in Coaticook, located on Main Street, taken on the 25 February 1935.
Fonds contains information on the life of Cécile (née Lebel) Fortin from about the 1940s to the 1960s. It consists of a photograph of Cécile Fortin and one showing a group of women with a lake in the background, as well as newspaper clippings regarding the Cercle de Fermières de St. Edmond.
Fortin, CécileSeries illustrates the Cerle des Fermières de St-Edmond in Coaticook from 1954 to 1963. It consists of photographs and a newspaper clipping.
Item is a photograph reproduction of the employee Christmas party of Bell Telephone in Coaticook in 1949 or 1950. Pictured in the photograph are Lucille Meunier (5th from right), Marie Blanche (2nd from right), Madeleine Brulotte (1st on left), Lorraine Brulotte, Jeanne Bédard (black dress, in front), Leatrice Dresser (kneeling at left), and unknown Fortin (light-coloured dress).
Femmes de la Club Gaieté de Coaticook.
Mère Marie de St-Hélier (Eugénie Vaillancourt). Mère supérieure des missionnaires franciscaines de Marie à Totsuka, Yokohama au Japon.
Ida et Florina Audet sur le rue Child vers le nord, à Coaticook.
Mme John Howe (Ann Major). Épouse de John Howe, soeur d'Elizabeth Major Wright.
Eastern Townships Champions 1933 (hockey féminin). Rangée du haut : Dorothy Meade, sub. - Germaine Lemieux, sub. - Laurena Beaudin, défense - Adelaide Andrew, centre - Marcelle Lamarre, défense - Evelyn Shaw, sub. - ????. Rangée du bas : Marie Desmeules, ailier - Jeanne Thibault, sub. - Marie-Rose Hébert, gardienne - Noëlla Côté, sub. - Cécile Sôté, ailier - ????.
Portrait d'une femme inconnue.
Portrait d'une femme inconnue.
Ida Audet sur le toit de l'ancien magasin Sears, rue Child à Coaticook. On aperçoit l'ancienne église méthodiste de la Wellington derrière.
Dorothy Murder, poétesse polonaise.
Mme Charles O'Donnell (Catherine Fannon). Épouse de Charles O'Donnell, grand-mère de Mme René DeLaBruère, décédé en 1906.
Mme Aaron Adams (1808-1899). Née Betsy Remick, elle est la fille d'Edward et de Polly Remick d'Hatley au Québec. Elle épouse Aaron A. Adams en 1832. Elle est inhumée au cimetière Mount Forest à Coaticook.