The item is a postcard of the Baptist Church on Portland Street in Sherbrooke from around the 1910s.
Pictured here is a group on a horse sleigh during winter. The caption reads, " On Danville Road between A of D Ry Crossing and Lyman Neomill's. Geo Smith's house - Gregory Jones House & barn."
The verso reads: " Returning from Asbestos to Danville just beyond the A&D Ry. Crossing.
The white house in this view was owned by Mr George Smith - father of Robert Smith who set up the hoist at the #1 shaft and who in all likelihood took this picture.
The smaller house (unpainted) was owned by Mr. Gregory Jones. Who for many years was a compressor operator."
Item is a photograph of the house of J.D. Willard. It was later owned by Auguste Martineau.
Item is a photograph of Alphonse Drouin and Mr. Olivier near a fuel pump in front of the restaurant ''Café Angus'' owned by J.A. Drouin.
Item is a photograph of the Oscar Bergeron Block on Angus Street. Lower right : Tailor Therrien, dentist Veilleux 1953-73 and hair salon "Vogue", owned by Lucille Gaudette.
Item is a photograph of a plane at the emplacement of the Pyramide.
Item is a photograph of barrage. The dam costed 20,000,00$ to built. On the top right is M. Philippe Bédard's farm.
Item is a photograph of the City Hall before the demolition.
Item is a photograph of the corner of Warner and Angus Sud Streets in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of Théophile Bergeron. He was alderman from 1918 to 1927 and mayor of East Angus from 1943 to 1946.
Item is a photograph of M. J.A. Bothwell, mayor of East Angus between 1924 and 1930.
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.
Item is a photograph of the wooden covered bridge over the St. Francis River in East Angus, looking west, in summer.
Item is a photograph of the covered bridge over St. Francis river in East Angus. Also photograph is the north shore.
Item is a photograph of the hotel Willard, formerly the East Angus Hotel, and the first Catholic church (St-Jean-de-Westbury) on Saint-Jean Street in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of the south shore, the street Cookshire, in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of a locomotive from the early 1900s.
Item is a picture of four men in front of a tunnel.
Item is a photograph of Yolande Godbout on St. François street behind the first church.
Item is a photograph of the fire and police station with some volunteer firefighters. First row: Egie Thériault, Joseph Labarre, Adrien Lagueux, chef Clément Bouchard, Emilien Lagueux, Valère Lagueux and Rodrigue Blouin. Second row: Roland Labarre, Emilien Bisson, Nil Gosselin, Albert Morien, Ernest Pinard, Paul Chrétien.
Item is a photograph of J.E. Palmer's firt car. Behind the car is the opening of the covered bridge.
Item is a photograph of Théophile Bergeron. He was alderman from 1918 to 1927 and mayor of East Angus from 1943 to 1946.
The item is a photograph of firefighters demonstrating the new fire truck of East Angus.
Item is a photograph of a fire in a sawmill of East Angus.
Item is a photograph of a mechanical shovel digging through clay for the brick construction.
Item is a photograph of the north facade of the Willard Hotel on the street Angus in East Angus. It was built in 1891 by J. H. Bryant. It was sold to Lockhart Willard and then to J. H. Aubin in 1918.
The item is a arial photograph of the streets Angus and St. Jean in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of Alfred Roy, Marie-Anna Tétreault Dufresne (married to Dr. Albert Dufresne) and Marie Louise Roy at East Angus train station.