Item is a photograph of a steam shovel at the Coaticook gravel pit, with a Grand Trunk Railway train and flat car alongside.
Labour
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Item is a photograph postcard of a man holding an axe and standing beside train tracks that overpass a river in Coaticook. The train tracks are supported by logs and rocks stacked in the river. There seems to be a logging camp in the background. The photo was taken in 1926.
Item is a photograph of Levi Smith with his oxen named Buck and Bright, with the Barnston Pinnacle in background.
Item is a photograph of the stagecoach that travelled between Stanstead and Coaticook.
Item is a photograph of workers infront of a sawmill, located in Baldwin's Mills.
Les travailleurs d'une scierie devant le bâtiment.
Journée syndicale à Coaticook ou Sherbrooke.
Groupe de travailleurs de la firme Sleeper & Akhurst de Coaticook.
Series illustrates the process of the closure of the Canadian Celanese in Coaticook and the transfer of employees to the Waterville Celanese from 1984 to 2005. It consists of employee lists, correspondence, minutes, reports, notes and scrapbooks. The series is composed of the following files; Employee lists, Correspondence, Committee for the reclassification of the Celanese workforce, Notebooks (Michel Guimond), and Scrapbooks.
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 illustrates the employees and methods of production of Belding-Corticelli from 1938 to 2001. It consists of two photographs of employees on the occasion of Belding-Corticelli's diamond jubilee in 1938, a photograph of the Child Street plant, and numerous photographs of employees at work in the factory from 1983 to 2001. Among those pictured in the photographs are: Thérèse Breault, Guy Dupont, Jacques Bouchet, and Émile Viens.
File presents information on employee rights and the union at Belding-Corticelli in Coaticook from 1947 to 1985. It consists of collective agreements.
File presents information on the employees and work hours of Belding-Corticelli in Coaticook in 1953 and 1972. It consists of a list of permit and a list of foremen and department heads.