The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts the Piggery outside.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It represents Arthur Virgin and the original barn in 1964.
The item contains information on Louis-Philippe Demers' interests. It is a post card depicting St. Michael's Cathedral in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph postcard of a large house and surrounding landscape in Cookshire. The postcard was dated in 1913.
Item is a photograph postcard of the "Dew Drop Inn" in Cookshire. There is the surrounding area visible, with some cars in the parking lot. The photo was created sometime between the 1930's and the 1990's, when the Inn existed.
Photogelatine Engraving Co., Limited (Ottawa, Ont.).The item is a negative of a house in Massawippi.
The item is a photograph of a group of people standing on the steps to the verandah of the Pleasant View Hotel in North Hatley, from around 1900.
The item is a photograph of James Bert Reed's house in Reedsville / Reed's Crossing (on the Capelton Road), with barn and part of Thomas V. Reed's house visible in the background. Likely taken around 1910.
The item is a photograph of with a view of North Hatley and Lake Massawippi (looking west) from around 1905. Included in the view is the Pleasant View Hotel.
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Reed family in the 1900s. It depicts Clifford, Eulah and Gordon Reed.
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Reed family in the 1940s. It depicts Bert, Ronald and Eulah Reed.
The item contains information on the professional lives of the Reed family in the 1910s. It depicts J.B. Reed's grist mill in 1916.
Reproduced photograph of the Scowen family house, situated on East Angus Road in Cookshire, taken around 2000.
Item is a postcard of the Lee Farm property (built 1801) in Rock Island, printed for the Beebe-Rock Island-Stanstead Chamber of Commerce, probably taken around the 1980s.
Item is a postcard of the court house in Sherbrooke (corner of Wellington and Frontenac Streets), probably from around 1920.
Chantier de construction du stade de baseball dans le futur parc municipal.
Travaux d'agrandissement de l'usine Canadian Celanese de Coaticook.
Gauche à droite : Maurice Paquette, Léonide Sage, Romualde Dumont, Léger Cameron, C. Hargreaves et B. Lachapelle.
Visite des travaux d'agrandissement de l'usine Canadian Celanese.
Vitrine de la Bibliothèque publique pour le temps des fêtes.
École de la rue Chapel (Wellington)
« Coaticook - Les débuts de la municipalité »
Partie du premier hôtel de ville de Coaticook déménagé sur la rue Cutting.
« Coaticook - Les débuts de la municipalité »
Partie sud de la rue Merrill qui sera transformée en quartier résidentiel.
Partie du premier Hôtel de ville de Coaticook déménagé sur la rue Cutting.
« Coaticook - Les débuts de la municipalité »
Arrière de la Banque canadienne nationale.
« Le village de Coaticook 1866-1871 »
Banque canadienne nationale.
« La village de Coaticook 1866-1871 »
Façade de la Banque canadienne nationale.
« Le village de Coaticook »
Congrès de l'Amicale de Coaticook à l'école l'Heureux.
(Voir le Progrès pour les noms)
Gauche à droite : Robert Dupuis, Jim Smith, Armand Grégoire, Jack Brown, Eric Flanders, Sid Hart, Bob Edwards, Lyman Armitage.
Inauguration de la salle Normandie au local de la Légion canadienne.
Gauche à droite : Paul-Maurice Jutras, Jean-Marie Painchaud, Marc-Aurèle Bergeron, Roger Dubois, sgt. Jean-Paul Lemay, Adrien Corriveau.
Groupe de représentants du Conseil de ville de Plessisville venu visiter les installations du nouveau stade.