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            292 Archival description results for Richmond, County of

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            Skating Rink
            CA ETRC P031-003-01-B-album-28 · Part · 1910
            Part of William G. Clark collection

            Pictured here is the skating rink on the corner of St. Aime Street and St. George Street.

            The verso reads, "Village of Asbestos as seen from main office / Skating rink in the foreground / Corner of St. Aime and St. George Streets."

            Second Richmond bridge
            CA ETRC P049-009-003 · Part · [between 1882-1901]
            Part of Richmond collection

            Item is a photograph of the second bridge in Richmond over the St. Francis River, which stood from 1882 to 1901, until it was washed away from ice and flooding on April 7, 1901.

            Scrapbook
            CA ETRC P238-005 · Series · [1945?]-1959
            Part of George Matheson fonds

            The series contains information on locomotives in Kingsbury, East Angus, and Sherbrooke from around 1945 to 1959. It includes locomotives from the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Quebec Central Railway, as well as historical and technical notes on the various locomotives. Included among the views are the CPR turntable and station at Kingsbury and the QCR turntable at Sherbrooke.

            CA ETRC P998-088-08-003-P001 · Item · [193-?]
            Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection

            Photomontage of the clergy of Richmond since 1890. They are identified as: Mgr. Antoine Racine; Mgr. Paul-Stanislas Larocque; Mgr. Alphonse-Osias Gagnon; Mgr. Hubert-Olivier Chalifoux; Frederick-Patrick Dignan; Mgr. Joseph-Alfred-Élie Dufresne; A.-J. Perrin; Mgr. Olivier-Zacharie Letendre; Joseph-Louis-Arthur Coté; Mgr. Marie-Joseph-Hermann Morin. Also included is a photograph of a house probably the presbytery, and the church of Saint Claude in 1910.