- CA ETRC P020-003-06-D003-P339
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- [ca. 1929], copied 1977
Item is a photograph of a mill in Windsor.
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Item is a photograph of a mill in Windsor.
Item is a photograph of the interior of a mill located in Windsor, people can be seen working.
Item is a photograph of the Canada Paper Company's paper mill in Windsor, whose main road passes through the mill yard. The St. Francis Mill can be seen in the background.
Item is a postcard of the Coney Island resort, with the dance pavillion visable.
Coney Island Dancing Pavillion, Windsor Mills, Que.
Item is a photograph of a dance pavillion set up at Coney Island, people can be seen dancing.
Item is a photograph of Main street in Richmond in flood.
Item is a photograph of a street in Richmond during a flood.
Coney Island Hotel Dining Room
Item is a photograph of the dining room at the Coney Island Hotel.
Item is a photograph of the St. Francis Mill in Windsor, with river in the background.
Item is a photograph of the Springvale Mill in Windsor.
Item is a photograph of the first covered bridge in Richmond looking from the Melbourne side.
Item is a postcard of the rebuilt St. Francis mill, of the Canada Paper Company, at Windsor.
Item is a postcard of the Coney Island Hotel with an indentation on it.
Clarke sawmill, Brompton Falls
Item is a photograph of the Clarke sawmill located in Brompton Falls.
Item is a photograph of a quarry located in Kingsbury.
Item is a photograph of a quarry in Kingsbury, a horse pulling a cart of lumber is visable.
Item is a postcard of the town of Richmond, showing the St. Francis river and surronding landscape.
Item is a photograph of the village of Asbestos, with a tree blocking part of the view.
Item is a photograph of the ruins of the Abestos mill, with many of the structures of the former building still visable.
Item is a photograph of the city of Danville's station street.
Item is a photograph of the Asbestos Mill.
Item is a photograph of Main street in Richmond flooded during the month of April.
C. A. Thurber and Son Carriages
Item is a photograph of the C. A. Thurber and Son carriage factory in Danville, there is a sleigh and a few people standing in front of the factory.
Item is a photograph of the St. Francis river during the winter of 1901, in the background a bridge is visable.
Item is a photograph of main street in Richmond.
Fonds Fabrique Sainte-Bibiane de Richmond
Ce fonds fournit de l'information sur la fondation de la paroisse, sur sa gestion administrative et financière sur son patrimoins, ainsi que sur la Congrégation des Dames de Sainte-Anne. Il témoigne également de la construction et de la restauration de l'église. Le fonds se compose de documents constitutifs et financiers, de rapports annuels, de correspondance, d'un document concernant les écoles catholiques, de plans et de documents relatifs à la Congrégation des Dames de Sainte-Anne. Il contient également des documents relatifs à la restauration de l'église, des livrets de célébration de la confirmation et un feuillet paroissial. Des photographies et des inventaires complètent ce fonds.
Sainte-Bibiane de Richmond
Canada Paper Company, Windsor, Que.
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection
The item consists of a photograph show the interior of one of the paper mills operated by the Canada Paper Company in Windsor Mills, Quebec, around the 1890s.
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection
The item consists of a photograph showing the pulp and paper mills at Windsor Mills, Quebec, in the early 1900s.
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection
Item is a photograph of the home of Murdo and Joyce MacDonald, which was formerly the McLeod schoolhouse (built 1903), taken around 1956. Kathy McLeod is visible on the front lawn.
Students of the McLeod schoolhouse
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection
Item is a photograph of a group of students from the McLeod schoolhouse taken in the 1920s. Pictured in the photograph are; (1st row, L-R) Vivian Clark, Eileen McLeod, Merriam Rose, Eunice Bonnallie, Norrey? Bonnallie, (2nd row, L-R) Celia McLeod, Gladys Winget, ? Purdy, Norman Hatch, John Rose, Muriel Hatch, Annie Winget, Alden Clark, Fred? Berwick, Milton B?, Vivian Hatch, Herman Clark, Elsie Winget, Hugh Rose, and Idell McLeod.