The file contains primary source information on St. Francis Lodge No. 15 of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons (A.F.A.M.) in Richmond in 1949. It consists of an order of service for the Lodge's annual church service held at St. Anne's Church in Richmond on June 12, 1949. It also consists of financial statements for 1990 and 1992.
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Item is a photograph of the March 20th, 1948 inondation in Brompton.
Item is a photograph of a man in the streets of Bromptonville, standing next to mounds of ice, which came from the river.
Item is a photograph of mounds of ice on the street, left from the St. Francis River flood in Bromptonville in 1948. A bulldozer is visible, pushing the ice blocks from the main street to open the road.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of ice damage that occured in Bromptonville. A house is completely surrounded by ice and water from the St. Francis River.
The file contains primary source information on the Bromptonville flood in March 1948. It consists of photographs, some taken by photographer Rolland Emond.
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.
The subseries file contains primary source information on the Bell Telephone Company of Canada in Sherbrooke in 1944. It consists of one telephone directory for Sherbrooke and vicinity, dated June 1944. It also includes information for Lennoxville, Asbestos, Ayer's Cliff, Bishopton, Black Lake, Bury, Coaticook, Compton, Cookshire, Danville, Disraeli, East Angus, East Broughton, East Hereford, Garthby, Inverness, La Patrie, Laurierville, Leeds, Lyster, Magog, Marbleton, Megantic, North Hatley, Plessisville, Richmond, Rock Island, St. Ferdinand de Halifax, St. Malo, Sawyerville, Scotstown, Thetford Mines, Victoriaville, Waterville, and Windsor.
Bell Telephone Company of Canada (The)Topographic Map, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff Warwick, 1 sheet (1944): includes Ham, Wotton, Shipton, Tingwick, Warwick, Chester, and Wolfestown Townships
National Topographic series, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff, Dudswell, 1 sheet (1944): includes Stoke, Windsor, Bury, Dudswell, Wotton, Weedon, St. Camille, Shipton, Bury, and Westbury Townships
The series contains primary source information on Alberta Everett's personal life from about 1944 to 1990. It consists of her autograph book; her Grade 10 Certificate of General Proficiency; and 11 photographs of Alberta alone or with classmates and friends.
Official Telephone Directory including Sherbrooke, Coaticook, Richmond, Magog, Rock Island, Thetford Mines and surrounding territory, published by Bell Telephone Company in 1941.
The item is a postcard of the World War I memorial in Richmond from about the 1940s.
Aerial view of the different mills used by Canadian Johns-Manville.
The caption reads, "THE C.J.M. CO.LTD. MILIS
As seen from the air.
In the upper right hand corner is the Machine Shop #2 which was vacated in 1942. Nearby are the Main Stores and stores sheds. A little less than top centre is the Shawinigan Water and Power Sub Station. Below that, nearer to the camera is Mill #3 Dryer, Mill #3 and Mill #3 Fibre Storage Shed. Closer to the camera are several large buildings. That in the centre of the picture is Mill 4A. The smaller one at the left is Mill 4 B at the right of these are Mill 4A & 4B Dryers, Plant C Screen Rooms and Plant C Crusher Building."
The file contains primary source information relating to land in the Township of Melbourne in 1936. It consists of a deed documenting a sale of rights by A.G. Stalker and Arthur Castonguay (Windsor Paper Mill) to Dallas Grant (Canada Paper Company) dated December 4, 1936, for several lots in ranges 5, 6, and 7 in the Township of Melbourne.
Official Telephone Directory including Sherbrooke, Coaticook, Richmond, Magog, Rock Island, Thetford Mines and surrounding territory, published by Bell Telephone Company in 1936.
Item is a photograph of a flood in Richmond in 1936. The caption reads: "Flood 1936 - Inondation."
Item is a photograph of a flood in Richmond in March 1936, with La Diva Shoe Company Limited. The caption reads: "Flood - March 1936 - Inondation."
Topographic Map, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff Richmond, 1 sheet (1935): includes Melbourne, Cleveland, Durham, Acton, Roxton, Ely, Brompton, Kingsey, Shipton, and Wickham Townships
The item is a postcard showing the St. Francis College in Richmond around the 1930s.
The item is a postcard showing the College Street United Church, originally a Methodist church, in Richmond from around the 1930s.
The item is a postcard showing the post office in Richmond around the 1930s.
The item is a postcard showing St. Anne's Anglican Church in Richmond around the 1930s
The item is a postcard showing the St. Francis River and the town of Richmond around the 1930s.
The file contains information on churches in Melbourne Township from about the 1930s. It consists of a postcard.
The item is a postcard of the Canadian National Railway station in Richmond around the 1930s.
The item is a postcard showing the Bank of Montreal building in Richmond around the 1930s.
The item is a postcard showing the Brunswick Hotel in Richmond from about the 1930s.
The item is a postcard showing the Mont Saint-Patrice Convent in Richmond in about the 1930s.
The item is a postcard showing the Melbourne United Church, originally a Congregational Church, in Melbourne from about the 1930s.