Item is a photograph of a theatre production by the Zouaves in Coaticook from about the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of a group of Zouaves of Coaticook from around 1900, in front of the Collège Sacré-Coeur on St-Jean-Baptiste Street.
Item is a photograph of the zouaves in camp in Coaticook in 1925.
Item is a photograph of an inspection of the Zouaves Cadets in Coaticook, with a view of St-Jean-Baptiste Street in the background, from around the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of an inspection of the Zouaves Cadets in Coaticook, with a view of St-Jean-Baptiste Street in the background, from around the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of two unidentified young men on bicycles on Cutting Street, with St. Stephen Anglican Church and Gérin-Lajoie Street (previously Pleasant Street), in Coaticook from about 1920.
Series illustrates the research works prepared by Yves Robillard in the 2000s. It consists of manuscripts and printed articles. The series is composed of the following files: History of Baldwin Mills, 1825 census, Samuel Dunbar and the Niger River, and Manuscripts: digital copies.
File presents information on the employees and work hours of Belding-Corticelli in Coaticook in 1953 and 1972. It consists of a list of permit and a list of foremen and department heads.
Item is a photograph of a woman and two young children in the water, probably taken in Coaticook in the 1930s.
The fonds contains information on the business W.E. Dionne & Lestage in Coaticook from 1920 to 1942. It consists of professional correspondence addressed to Willie E. Dionne or Dionne & Lestage, tinsmiths, plumbers and painters, and of press clippings, which consist largely of advertisements for W.E. Dionne.
Dionne, Willie E. (1883-1961)File presents research on the artist William S. Hunter Jr. in the Coaticook and Stanstead areas in the 19th century. It consists of journal articles and an article written by Mary Flint.
File presents information on the White family from the Coaticook region. It consists of research notes and an obituary.
File presents research on the artist W.H. Cripps in the Stanstead area. It consists of a biographical sketch, a journal article, and research notes.
The item is a photograph of an unidentified anniversary in front of a church, probably somewhere in the region of Coaticook from about the 1950s.
The item is a photograph showing the weaving room at the Canadian Celanese plant in Coaticook from about the 1960s.
File presents information on the Way family from the Barnston region. It consists of a copy of “La petite histoire des Way” by Anne Leydet.
File presents information on the Washburn family in the Coaticook region. It consists of genealogical trees, an obituary, a history of Lyon Road, and research notes.
File contains views of the town of Coaticook from about the 1940s. It consists of photographs views of buildings and streets in Coaticook, including the Cameron store, properties belonging to Davila Poulin, Pierre Rodrigue, Émile Faucher, and Antonio Tremblay, and Gendreau, St-Jacques, and St-Marc Streets. Photographs include some views of farming scenes.
The item is a photograph of a city view of Coaticook taken from the railway bridge over Main Street, with the second Methodist Church (destroyed by fire in 1923) and St-Jean-l'Évangéliste (constructed in1914) visible in the background, taken around 1915.
File presents information on the Vaillancourt family in the Coaticook region. It consists of research notes, interview notes, research documents, an obituary, and a reproduction of a photograph of the wedding of Valère Vaillancourt and Anne-Marie Arsenault.
File consists of one photograph of the frigate H.M.C.S. Coaticook from about 1944.
Item is a photograph of a train derailment of a Canadian National engine in Coaticook on 22 October 1942.
The item is a photograph of four unidentified young women in costume for a theatre performance from the Coaticook High School from around 1905.
Item is photograph of students of École St-Michel elementary school outside on the playground on St-Jacques nord Street in Coaticook in 1958.
Item is photograph of students of École St-Michel elementary school outside on the playground on St-Jacques nord Street in Coaticook in 1958.
Item is a photograph of a class from the Collège du Sacré-Coeur in Coaticook from the 1930s.
Item is a photograph of a class from Collège du Sacré-Coeur (also known as the Académie Sacré-Coeur) in Coaticook from 1894. Pictured in the photograph are (back, l-r): N. Querillon, W. Lazare, Antonin Grenier, Joseph Grenier, and Émile Bélisle, (middle, l-r): Samuel Thibault, Arthur L'Heureux, Adélard Grenier, Adélard L'Heureux, and Louis Lestage, (front, l-r): Reverend Brother Orase, Victor Fourneau, Philippe Bourque, Philippe Mailloux, and Edmond Blain.
Item consists of photographs of students from the École St-Michel elementary school, Coaticook from 15 April 1987. Pictured in the photographs are: Lise Cloutier, Lorraine Lebel, Mariette Leblanc, Ginette Lajeunesse, Jacqueline Jubinville, Francince Gauthier, Pauline Bouchard, Diane Bédard, Lise Lamoureux, Jacqueline Lamoureux, Diane Tremblay, Françoise Lavertue, Lucie Guimond, Nicole Boutin, and Lise Tremblay.
Item is a photograph album page consisting of photographs from the École Gendreau elementary school in Coaticook from 1958, including a photograph of the students of Grade 2, Céline Clouthier, and of the school. Pictured in the group photograph are: Carole Deslandes, Gisèle Nadeau, Ghislaine Guil, Marie Boileau, Hermen Hervay, Jean Fréchette, Danielle Deslandes, Gabrielle Sage, Céline Cloutier, Pierre Boulanger, Richard Thibeault, Jean-Pierre Masson, Gaetane Bessette, Francine Rubenovitch, Jacques Guay, Daniel Maurais, Jean Brazeau, Guy Boileau, André Mercier, Daniel Lyonnais, Guy Gervais, Fernand Bouchard, Paul-Émile Charron, Alain Gagnon, Roland Lefevre, Daniel Dubé, Fernand Lemieux, and Jean Dubé.
Item is a photograph of the students at St-Bartholémy school in Ayer's Cliff from about the 1960s.