The item are lyrics to the "Cookshire Mill Song," composed by William Frazier around 1890.
The item are the lyrics to "An Original Hymn" composed by E.S. Orr for the Thanksgiving Service at the Cookshire Methodist Church (later of United denomination) to honour Queen Victoria on 20 June 1897.
Item is a short film, videoed by Rachel Garber and John Mackley, and produced and edited by John Mackley, on the life, works, and influence of the renowned poet Ralph Gustafson. Filmed at the Bury Historical and Heritage Society Gazebo in 2021, Steve Luxton, Poet in Residence of the Lennoxville Library, intertwines readings, discussions, and analyses to create a comprehensive narrative about Gustafson's life and work.
Mackley, John, 1959-Item is a photograph of a Gus Gamache and two ladies sitting around one of the first gramophones in Clifton.
Item is a photograph of the interior of a photo studio located in Cookshire, belonging to the Wilkinson Brothers.
Item is a photograph postcard of the National Historic Site of Louis S. Saint Laurent in Compton. The photo was probably taken in the 1990's.
Item is a photograph postcard of the National Historic site of Louis S.Saint-Laurent. There is a group of people walking into the building. The photo was probably taken in the 1980's.
photo taken in close-up. From left to right.
1st row: Omer Drapeau, Léon Bisson, Alfred Perron, director, Bernard Phaneuf, Benoît Descôteaux, Simon Laguexu, drum major.
2nd row: Léonce Dallaire, Rita Lapointe, Jeannine Pépin, Marie Paule Labarre, Pierrette Labarre, Huguette Provencher, Robert Bisson.
3rd row: Paul Lapointe, Ernie (Pit) Gosbout, Paul Audy, Joseph Labarre, Eugène Beaulieu, Guy Lavoie, Paul Boisvert.
4th row: Célestin Descôteaux, Guy Hallé, Boisvert, Guy Pigeon, Alphonse Tardif, Adjutor Lapointe
From left to right. 1st row: Omer Drapeau, Léon Bisson, Alfred Perron, director, Bernard Phaneuf, Benoît Descôteaux, Simon Laguexu, drum major.
2nd row: Léonce Dallaire, Rita Lapointe, Jeannine Pépin, Marie Paule Labarre, Pierrette Labarre, Huguette Provencher, Robert Bisson. 3rd row: Paul Lapointe, Ernie (Pit) Gosbout, Paul Audy, Joseph Labarre, Eugène Beaulieu, Guy Lavoie, Paul Boisvert.
4th row: Célestin Descôteaux, Guy Hallé, Boisvert, Guy Pigeon, Alphonse Tardif, Adjutor Lapointe
This Harmony was founded in 1903
On the right :Patricia Gosselin and Gabrielle Gosselin
Elphège Turcotte, Eugène Pinard, Gérard Bergeron, Bill Vachon, Armand Bernier, Lucien Bilodeau, Pruno Bergeron, Roland Blouin, Pat Blouin, Ernest Pinard, Alfred Lauzier, Lauréat Turcotte, Henri Louis Moisan, Roméo Tanguay, Paul Castonguay, The sets were built by Brother Brieux, from the college.
Extras: Gaston Pépin, Antoine Dugal, Robert Garand, André St-Hilaire, Gaston Savard, Léopold Dugal, Alfred Dumont, Claude Gosselin (barber), Yvon Thériault, Joseph Rioux, Paul Lapointe, Lionel Fortin
Alfred Roland, Paul, Alphéda, Rita, Madeleine, Rolande, Françoise, Earl; Ms. Fournaise played the piano of the Royal Theater during the silent cinema in 1950
A popular group of the commercial of the 50's. Anatole Coulombe, Maurice Gingras, Grégoire Coulombe
Miss Blanche Roberge, pianist, accompanies; Miss Françoise Fournaise on violin
1st row : 1- Joseph Meunier, 2- Albert Fréchette 4- François Xavier Lussier, 6- Benoît Descôteaux ;
2nd row : 1- Joseph Labarre :
3rd row : 1-Joseph Godbout, 2- Arsène Godbout, 5- Damase Gaulin
From left to right : J. E. Palmer, Benoît Descôteaux, Joseph Labarre, Albert Fréchette, Damase Gaulin, Joseph Meunier, Arsène Godbout