Item is a photograph of an unidentified group of men, with priests and zouaves visible, taken in front of the Meadon baseball stadium in Coaticook, from about the 1950s.
File presents research on the artistic life of Mary Olive Sutton during the 20th century. It consists of newspaper and journal articles, photographs of her artworks, research notes, a biographical sketch, family trees, and an article by Yves Robillard "Myra Sutton Artiste peintre de Coaticook."
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man in a bathing suit from Coaticook taken the 28 July 1936.
The item is a photograph of a man, possibly named Patry, standing in front of the Main Café, located on Main Street in Coaticook probably taken in the 1940s.
Item is a souvenir programme for the musical performance of "Lolita" by the Société Musicale de Coaticook (Coaticook Musical Society) in 1934, on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of the founding of Coaticook. Included in the programme are advertisements for local businesses and an historical sketch of the Société Musicale de Coaticook.
Item is a studio photograph of Léo Drolet, dressed in goalie gear, posted with a trophy, in Coaticook, probably taken around the 1920s.
Series presents information on the early life of Leatrice Dresser in Coaticook from 1945 to 1969. It consists of a portrait photograph of Leatrice, a letter of appreciation from the National War Finance Committee, and two letters written by Leatrice (one to her mother, Nancy, and her brother, Howard).
Series illustrates the labour relations between the Syndicat des salariés de Celanese de Coaticook and the Canadian Celanese of Coaticook from 1956 to 2000. It consists largely of collective agreements, credit union annual reports, and press clippings. The series is composed of the following files: Collective agreements, Credit union, Other documents, and Scrapbooks.
Series presents information on the life of Kenneth Dresser from 1951 to 1965. It consists of a postcard from Kenneth to his parents and a copy of a baptismal certificate.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the St-Jean-l'Évangéliste Catholic Church in Coaticook, showing congregants during mass, from about the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of the initiation for the Knights of Columbus (Chevaliers de Colomb) in Coaticook on 2 June 1951, taken in front of the St-Jean-l'Évangéliste church.
File contains images of businesses and industries in Coaticook from 1934 to about the 1950s. It consists of photographs of the the employees of Penman’s, the employees of Belding-Corticelli, and a photograph of the interior of an unidentified factory.
File presents information on the properties owned by Belding-Corticelli in Coaticook from 1957 to 1984. It consists of a correspondence regarding the possible sale of the Cutting Street plant and land rented from the Town of Coaticook, as well as lot descriptions and a plan.
File presents Belding-Corticelli's opinion on the matter of the sale of the Town of Coaticook's hydroelectric power plant to Southern Canada Power in 1952. It consists of correspondence between the Coaticook office and the head office in Montreal.
Series presents information on the personnel and human resources pertaining to Canadian Celanese in Coaticook from 1957 to 1983. It consists of time sheets, evaluation grids, a memo, and employee lists. The series is composed of the following files: Time sheets and Personnel.
Item is a photograph of a group of boys ready to play hockey, possibly coached by Brother Fleurent, from about the 1940s.
Item is a photograph of a hockey team, possibly connected with the Collège du Sacré-Coeur, pictured at a rink on St-Jean-Baptiste Street in Coaticook from about the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of a group of hockey players, taken at an outdoor rink in Coaticook in 1945. Pictured in the photograph are: Conrad Brault, Bruno Guimond, Lucien Charron (goalie) and Léonide Archambault.
File contains information on the general history of Coaticook and surrounding region from 1888 to 2003. It consists of a charter for the Town of Coaticook (1888), a programme and souvenir book for Old Home Week (1914), a typed copy of “The Early History of Coaticook from its foundation to 1902” by B.N. Robinson and annotated by Mgr Prosper Durand (1993), historical articles by Romauld Dumond (1964), a description of the Exchange Censeau-Coaticook project ([1972?]), and an article by Ivy Hatch titled “History of the N-word River” (2003).
File presents historical summaries for the Coaticook area from about the 1980s to 1992. File presents historical summaries for the Coaticook area from about the 1980s to 1992. It consists of pamphlet from the Musée Beaulne, newspaper articles on Coaticook history, a pamphlet for the opening of the Pavillon des Arts et de la Culture in the old Sisco Memorial United Church, two newsletters "L'Avant-Courant" by the Coaticook Historical Society, and a book on three historical houses (Carrollcroft/Colby-Curtis Museum, Château Norton/Beaulne Museum, and Uplands) in the Eastern Townships.
Series illustrates the history of the activities, employees, and production at the Canadian Celanese in Coaticook from he 1940s to the 1980s. It consists of photographs (largely reproduced) and scrapbooks. The series is composed of the following files: Photo albums (reproductions), Photo albums (originals), Other photographs, and General documents.
Series presents some history of Coaticook and surrounding regions from the 1910s to 1974. It consists of school certificates for Laura Roberge (1923-1932); photographs of Coaticook, East Angus, and Lake Lyster ([191-?]); a recipe book, "Treasured Recipes," from St. Stephen's Anglican church (1974), and two plans for road and lot changes in Coaticook (1968, 1974).
The item is a postcard of the Coaticook Protestant High School from about 1910.
Item is a photograph of haying scene with horses, wagon, and farmers, near Coaticook from around the 1940s. Possibly the farm of Émile Faucher or Pierre Rodrigue.
Item is a photograph of haying scene with horses, wagon, field and river visible, near Coaticook from around the 1940s. Possibly the farm of Émile Faucher or Pierre Rodrigue.
Item is a photograph of a group of women and a man in the Coaticook area, probably taken around the 1930s.
The item is a portrait photograph of G.L. Masten, principal at the Coaticook High School, probably taken around the late 1890s.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified young girl dressed for communion, in Coaticook from about the 1930s.
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.