Foucault, Township of

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            Noyan Station and Customs
            CA ETRC P058-010-05-001-069 · Item · [191-?]
            Part of Herbert Derick collection

            The item is a reproduced photograph postcard showing the train station and customs; station jointly operated by the Grand Trunk Railway and the Quebec Montreal and Southern Railway, at Noyan Junction from about 1910.

            Depot, Noyan, P.Q.
            CA ETRC P058-010-05-001-046 · Item · [191-?]
            Part of Herbert Derick collection

            The item is a photograph postcard showing the train station,station jointly operated by the Grand Trunk Railway and the Quebec Montreal and Southern Railway, at Noyan Junction from about 1910.

            Noyan, P.Q.
            CA ETRC P058-010-05-001-043 · Item · [191-?]
            Part of Herbert Derick collection

            The item is a photograph postcard view of a road in Noyan from around 1910.

            S.S. Ojibway
            CA ETRC P058-010-05-001-039 · Item · 1908
            Part of Herbert Derick collection

            The item is a photograph postcard of the steamboat "Ojibway" on the Richelieu River in 1908.

            Steamer Missisquoi
            CA ETRC P058-010-05-001-038 · Item · [190-?]
            Part of Herbert Derick collection

            The item is a postcard of the steamboat "Missisquoi", operated by Captain B.V. Naylor on the Richelieu River from around the 1910s.

            Clarenceville, Que.
            CA ETRC P058-010-05-001-034 · Item · [191-?]
            Part of Herbert Derick collection

            The item is a photograph postcard showing the Derick general store, with views of Main Street and Front Street South in Clarenceville from around 1910.