Item is a postcard with two photographs taken at the King's Hall in Compton, a girls private boarding school that shut down in 1972. One photo is of horses pulling a sleigh full of people infront of the Hall, and the other is a group of ducks spotted on the property. The photos were probably taken in the 1980's.
Blasting workers
setting up forms
the last step before pouring the concrete
Mr. Ludger and Emile Dugal
The photograph is a panorama of Swanson & Petit general store, Theodile Dion business, and covered bridge, located at the intersection of Gosselin and Principale Streets in Waterville from around 1900.
Item is a photograph of a covered bridge and the south shore of East Angus.
two vertical turbines with a power of 2900 hp at 150 revolutions per minute. Commissioned July 24, 1928 at Westbury Dam
Paul Phaneuf
Item is a photograph of a Quebec Central Railway train wreck that happened in the train yard of Royal Paper mill, located in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of the Bury Train Station, taken during winter.
Item is a photograph of the train station and main street located in Sawyerville.
The item is a photograph of a train derailment (Canadian Pacific Railway) in Bury in 1911. Photographer: G.E. Smyth (Bury).
Item is a photograph of the installation of a traffic light in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of Emma Roberge, Eva Labarre and Joseph Labarre on St. François street in East Angus. Piles of wood planks are in the background.
Item is a photograph of three cars. The brands are: Packard, Durand, Buick. One of them serves as a snow plow. The road between East Angus and Sherbrooke wasn't cleared and Mr. Provencher would clear it for his taxi services.
The ferry was used before the construction of the Nicol Bridge
The coal cars used to heat the kettles