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              141 Archival description results for Rivers

              141 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
              Magog River
              CA ETRC P030-034 · Item · 19?
              Part of Louis-Philippe Demers collection

              The item contains information on Louis-Philippe Demers' interests. It is a photograph depicting the gorge of the Magog River in Sherbrooke.

              Norman Simpson
              CA ETRC P058-009-02-006-001 · Part · [194-?]
              Part of Herbert Derick collection

              Item is a photograph of Norman Simpson standing on rocks in a river by small waterfalls, probably from around the 1940s.

              “Old” Sherbrooke, 1842
              CA ETRC P999-053-D001-021 · Item · [193-?]
              Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Postcard collection

              The item is a postcard showing a reproduced photograph showing the Magog River gorge in Sherbrooke and the industrial building that once stood on the “island” in the middle of the river, probably photographed around the 1890s, reproduced around 1930.

              CA ETRC P232-005-003-013 · Item · [192-?]
              Part of Société d'histoire et du patrimoine du Haut-St-François collection

              Item is a photograph postcard of an aerial view of the Coaticook river, looking East. Visible elements include the town the river crosses through, the Saint-Emond church, a covered bridge, and mountains in the background. The photo was probably created around 1925.

              J. Cairnie (Coaticook, Que.).
              CA ETRC P232-005-003-020 · Item · [192-?]
              Part of Société d'histoire et du patrimoine du Haut-St-François collection

              Item is a photograph postcard of an aerial view of the Coaticook river, looking North. Visible elements include multiple roads running alongside the river, two people walking, some buildings, and surrounding landscape. To the right of the river, there is the Amos H. Cummings sawmill, which burned down in 1952. The photo was probably created in the 1920's.

              Rumsey & Co., Ltd (Toronto, Ont.).