Pleasant Street Ayer's Cliff
Rock Island & Derby Line
Lovers Lane Stanstead
Homer Ayer's Hotel
Methodist Church/Centenary United Church
Item consists of Albert Alonzo Woodman Jr. of Coaticook, Que.
Item consists of photograph of Albert Alonzo Woodman Jr.'s tombstone.
Christ Church Stanstead
Stanstead South Church Rock Island
Head of Lake Massawippi
Item is a photograph of CN freight train #394 led by locomotives 5600-6021 at Coaticook.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "Italian American Reconciliation" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1997.
Item is a photograph of the set design of the play "Wrong for Each Other" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1996.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "Dead Together" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1996.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "And When I Wake" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1989.
Item is a photo taken in 1989 of the Wesley United Church in Beebe.
The item is a negative of spectators during the Ayer’s Cliff fair in 1988.
The item is a negative of a group of children walking cows in the arena during Ayer’s Cliff fair in 1988.
The item is a negative of two children in a children ride at the Ayer’s Cliff fair in 1988.
The item is a negative of a clown at the Ayer’s Cliff fair in 1988.
The item is a negative of the leader of the majorettes in Canada Day parade in 1988.
The item is a negative of the leader of the majorettes in Canada Day parade in 1988.
The item is a negative of a man wearing a straw hat with a Canada flag on it.
The item is a negative of two children with a clown at Ayer’s Cliff fair in 1988.
The item is a negative of a majorettes group in Canada Day parade in 1988.
The item is a negative of Canada Day parade in 1988. A man and a woman are getting ready with their horses for the parade.
The item is a negative of a women on a horse holding a flag for Canada Day parade in 1988.
The Union Meeting House was built in 1866 by Jeremiah Spear, inspired by the architecture of American "meeting houses". The Union Meeting House was used by several denominations, including the Methodists, but Adventists took possession of it in 1896, the people of that faith being the last in Beebe Plain not to have a church of their own.