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Doris and Cliff Snowdon

Part is a photograph of Doris Snowdon and Cliff Snowdon standing in front of the Snowdon family car near the Snowdon cottage in Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1942.

Milk Wagon

Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at Inglis Island. Pictured are twelve children on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse. Bruce Snowdon is sitting on the back of the horse, Helen Snowdon is standing on the wagon (middle), and Bob Snowdon is sitting next to her (right).

Milk Wagon

Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at Inglis Island. Pictured are twelve children sitting on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse. The two children to the far left are Helen Snowdon and Bob Snowdon, and Bruce Snowdon is resting on the back end of the horse.

Milk Wagon

Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at the Snowdon Cottage in Inglis Island. Pictured are ten children sitting on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse, Helen Snowdon (4th from the left) is standing on the wagon.

Winter scene

The item is a drawing of winter scene depicting a horse and sleigh with buildings in the background by Thelma Crawford for "A Quebec Mosaic" by Hazel A. Coates.

First Standard Gauge Steam Locomotive

Original caption reads - "The first standard gauge steam locomotive on the A. & D. Railway purchased second hand from the Grand Trunk Railway. The first locomotive engineer, Mr. Frank Weller is the men with the oil can. The man at the front of the locomotive is Mr. Dan MacDonald, section foreman. This picture was taken before the wreak, seen in the next picture."

Group in a horse sleigh

Pictured here is a group on a horse sleigh during winter. The caption reads, " On Danville Road between A of D Ry Crossing and Lyman Neomill's. Geo Smith's house - Gregory Jones House & barn."

The verso reads: " Returning from Asbestos to Danville just beyond the A&D Ry. Crossing.

The white house in this view was owned by Mr George Smith - father of Robert Smith who set up the hoist at the #1 shaft and who in all likelihood took this picture.

The smaller house (unpainted) was owned by Mr. Gregory Jones. Who for many years was a compressor operator."

King Street, Asbestos, QC

Item is a postcard showing King Street in Asbestos around the 1910s by photograph V. Dubois. A handwritten caption reads "1924-25 Looking E [east] from centre of 'Square.' Sunday A.M. People going into Post Office." There are people visible on the sidewalks and two motor vehicles.

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