Item is a photograph of Raymond Lessard, store clerk, in front of François Normand's store on St-Jean Street in East Angus.
Taxi driver for Taxi Provencher in 1935 and 1936
Item is a photograph of Alfred Lagueux's house and his family in East Angus. He was the neighbour of Adjutor Lapointe.
Item is a photograph of Isabelle St-Cyr in front of the Hotel Commercial in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of William Angus. He purchased the land and water power rights in the area that would become East Angus. In 1882, he constructed a pulp mill, sawmill, and dam.
Item is a photograph of centenarian Ensèbe Blouin in the first car to pass over the newly inaugurated Taschereau bridge in East Angus in 1981.
Alfred Roland, Paul, Alphéda, Rita, Madeleine, Rolande, Françoise, Earl; Ms. Fournaise played the piano of the Royal Theater during the silent cinema in 1950
Mr. Lepître is a former driver of ferry (Nicol bridge)
"115 years old photo. This man was the father of Célestin Lafontaine"
For the Brompton Pulp and Paper Ltd
Paul Phaneuf, André Phaneuf, Emilien Lagueux, Henri Leroux, Rodrigue Blouin, Lucien Gosselin
Paul Phaneuf, André Phaneuf, Rodrigue Blouin, Henri Leroux, Lucien Gosselin, Emilien Lagueux
Driver of a Autobus Provencher
Father from 1888 to 1898
A photograph of a toddler having their diaper changed. Mrs. Albert Roberge: Eva Genest dit Labarre (1884-1967)
Baby : Paul Roberge (1915 - 1991)
Father from 1898 to 1925
Father from 1925 to 1931
Founder of transportation by taxi and then by bus between East Angus and surrounding areas.
Father from 1931 to 1938
Father from 1938 to 1940
Father from 1940 to 1968
Mr. Gérard E. Roy in front of the store
Mr. Philippe Boisvert made the plans for the college, the convent, the club house, the Brousseau and Mailloux stores, the house of J. E. Palmer and many others; everything was done in inches.
Loccated at the magasin Luc E. Gosselin, Owner at tht time: Mr. Conrad Bergeron.
Pictured: Mr. Gérard E. Roy
Item is a photograph of Emma Roberge, Eva Labarre and Joseph Labarre on St. François street in East Angus. Piles of wood planks are in the background.