Item is a photograph of a road leading to Stanstead covered in floodwater from the Niger River, with three men standing in it.
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Item is a photograph of Hartley Thompson's house located in Cassville.
Item is a photograph of the Cassville Church and the surrounding area.
Item is a photograph of Mr. L. Thompson as a boy with his dog, in front of a house at Cassville. At the time the photograph was taken (1914), the house was already about 100 years old.
Item is a photograph of a covered bridge located in Ayer's Cliff, on the road towards Massawippi.
Item is a photograph of a car parked down by the Ripple Cove public beach in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of New Cliff House with two cars parked in front of it.
Item is a photograph of a car coming out of a covered bridge. This particular bridge was located on the road to Burrough's Falls, past the railroad tracks on the way to the Stanstead highway.
Item is a photograph of the Lake Edge Cabins and boats tied at a dock located in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of a lake with a row of cabins (called the Lake Edge Cabins) along a shore in the background located in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of a tiny house with Bacon's Bay directly behind it.
Item is a photograph of Bacon's Bay located in Ayer's Cliff, with a boat in the water.
Item is a photograph of the Pinnacle and the surrounding landscape located in Barnston.
Item is a photograph of the surrounding area of the Tapatco factory with many people looking at what is left.
File contains information on the general history of Coaticook and surrounding region from 1888 to 2003. It consists of a charter for the Town of Coaticook (1888), a programme and souvenir book for Old Home Week (1914), a typed copy of “The Early History of Coaticook from its foundation to 1902” by B.N. Robinson and annotated by Mgr Prosper Durand (1993), historical articles by Romauld Dumond (1964), a description of the Exchange Censeau-Coaticook project ([1972?]), and an article by Ivy Hatch titled “History of the N-word River” (2003).
Le fonds contient de l'information sur le prolongement de gazoduc par Trans Québec et Maritimes par East Hereford, sur la vie de Lucie Roy-Alain, et sur la vie communitaire à East Hereford et Coaticook entre 1981 aux années 2000. Il consiste de la correspondence, des études environmentales, l'opposition au gazoduc, et de documents de recherche sur le projet de prolongement. Il consiste de photographies et des oeuvres artisitiques de Lucie Roy-Alain. Le fonds comprenne les séries suivantes : Gazoduc TQM Prolongement vers Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS) (1995-1999), Photographies (1981-1994), Oeuvres artistiques ([200-?]) et Antoine Roy (1992, 2013).
Item is a photograph of smoke coming out of the Tapatco factory after a fire occurred, with four men standing in front of it after putting out the fire.
Item is a photograph of two firefighters standing in the smokey ruins of the main building of Stanstead College after it was lost to fire.
Item is a photograph of the rubble left from the main building of Stanstead College after it was lost to fire.
Item is a photograph of the main building of Stanstead College after it was lost to a fire.
Item is a photograph of the main building of Stanstead College on fire. The building was lost in this fire.
Item is a postcard of the town of North Hatley looking west.
Item is a photograph of the railway and footbridge with the town of North Hatley directly behind it.
Item is a photograph of a post office located in Beebe Plain, half of which was located on the Canadian side of the border and the other half on the American, with two separate doors. It would take three days for a letter to get from one side of the long room to the other.
Item is a photograph of the Coaticook River and surrounding landscape, the photograph was taken in Coaticook.
Item is a photograph of Main Street located in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of H. A. Norton's peony and lilac garden with Lake Massawippi in the background. People came from as far as California to see her three-hundred flower varieties.
Item is a photograph of Ayer's Cliff High School. Built in 1913, it became the town's fourth school until it burnt down in 1945.
Item is a photograph of an aerial photograph of Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of the steamboat called the Pocahontas on Lake Massawippi.