Item is a photograph of a foot bridge that crosses the Magog river in Sherbrooke, it was built by G. G. Bryant and Co.
Bridges
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Item is a photograph of the steel Aylmer Bridge in Sherbrooke, decorated to commemorate the 100th anniversary of a bridge in that location.
Item is a photograph of the Rockland slate quarry's narrow bridge.
Item is a postcard of a birds eye view of Sherbrooke looking south.
Item is a photograph of the Quebec Central Railway trestle in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of the first covered bridge in Richmond looking from the Melbourne side.
Item is a photograph of the King Street Bridge that crosses the St. Francis River.
Item is a photograph of a long covered bridge in Lennoxville.
Item is a photograph of the Moe's River bridge before it was destroyed by a flood.
Item is a photograph of the aylmer bridge being repaired during the winter.
Item is a photograph of a river in Sherbrooke with some buldings in the background.
Item is a photograph of the old Grand Trunk Railway Bridge in 1859 (Victoria Bridge, on top) and the new bridge in 1899.
Item is a photograph postcard of the boathouses on Coaticook River in Waterville. The photo was probably taken around 1908.
Pinsonneault Frères (Sherbrooke, Que.)Item is a photograph postcard of the C.P.R. Bridge in Scotstown. The photo was probably taken around 1988.
Fernand DesRuisseaux (Scotstown, Que.).Item is a photograph postcard of Munn's Bridge in Sawyerville that overpasses the Eaton River. The photo was probably taken around 1931.
The International Fine Arts Co., Ltd. (Montreal, Que.)Item is a photograph postcard of the underpass of the Canadian National Railway overpass on Main Street West in Coaticook, redone in 1939. The photo was probably taken in the 1940's.
Item is a photograph postcard of an aerial view of Coaticook from the C.N.R tracks. Visible is surrounding landscape, roads, a cement bridge (Saint-Paul street), various houses and buildings, and the Saint-Emond Church. The photo was probably taken in the 1920's.
Photogelatine Engraving Co., Limited (Ottawa, Ont.).Item is a photograph of the Coaticook River, with a road and bridge visible. The photograph was probably taken in the 1930's.
Photogelatine Engraving Co., Limited (Ottawa, Ont.).Item is a photograph postcard of the Coaticook river and bridge. Visible are two canoes and a dock in the water, and surrounding buildings. The photo was probably created in the 1920's.
Novelty Mfg. & Art Co., Ltd. (Montreal, Que.).Item is a photograph postcard of the covered Narrows Bridge in Fitch Bay, with a house visible, probably taken around 1920.
Item is a postcard view of the covered bridge and Narrows Bay, looking south, with boathouses visible, probably taken around 1915.
Item is a postcard view of the a road leading up to the covered bridge in Fitch Bay, printed for the Beebe-Rock Island-Stanstead Chamber of Commerce, probably taken around the 1980s.
Item is a postcard view of the covered bridge in Fitch Bay, taken from the water, printed for the Beebe-Rock Island-Stanstead Chamber of Commerce, probably taken around the 1980s.
Item is a documentary project researched and produced by Barbara Verity and narrated by Joyce Cochrane on covered bridges in the Eastern Townships, produced around 1977. Included in the documentary are images of the covered bridges at Fitch Bay (Narrows), Milby, Capelton, Coaticook (Drouin), Stanbridge East (Monaghan), Melbourne (Creek/Gibson), Highwater (Province Hill/de la Frontière), Gould (Fisher Hill/McVetty-McKenzie), Ste-Catherine-de-Hatley (Rexford), Cowansville (Freeport), Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge (Pike River/des Rivières), and Island Brook (McDermott).
Item is a photograph, taken from the McGreer Building on Bishop's University campus, of Lennoxville from about 1900. Visible is the covered bridge over the Massawippi River on College Street, part of the front lawn and driveway for the University and includes a view of the first Saint-Antoine Catholic Church and the steeples of the Lennoxville Methodist Church and St. George's Anglican Church.
The item is a photograph showing the collapse of the North Hatley steel bridge February 1918. Houses and buildings along Main and Sherbrooke Streets are also visible.
Item is a photograph of the inauguration of the MacKenzie steel bridge in Richmond over the St. Francis River on 25 May 1903, likely with MLA Peter S.G. MacKenzie in the foreground amongst the gathered crowd. Also visible is a horse and carriage.
Item is a photograph of a man standing in front of the MacKenzie steel bridge in Richmond over the St. Francis River, probably taken around 1903-1910.
Item is a photograph of the first bridge in Richmond over the St. Francis River, which stood from 1847 to about 1882. It was the longest wooden covered bridge in the Eastern Townships. Cords of wood are seen piled in the foreground of the photograph.
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.