Item is a catalogue of properties (farms, houses, businesses) for sale by Nunns & Moulton (agents of land, insurance and buildings) in Coaticook, Milby, Ladd's Mills, Stanhope, Barnston Township, Compton and Barford Township.
Item is a photograph of a parade with the fire brigade, including equipment, on St-Jean-Baptiste Street in Coaticook around the 1890s with the Casino Theatre, owned by Charles W. Kennedy, (later the Rivoli Theatre owned by Mr. Barzan followed by Mr. Charbonneau) and Dionne store in the background.
Item is a photograph of a hockey team, possibly connected with the Collège du Sacré-Coeur, pictured at a rink on St-Jean-Baptiste Street in Coaticook from about the 1920s.
Fonds illustrates the professional and political life of Yvette Boucher Rousseau from 1934 to 2004. It consists of photographs, works by Rousseau, press clippings, programmes, and House of Commons, Senate, and National Assembly debates. While the majority of the material highlights Rousseau's career, it includes a few photographs from her childhood and biographical material from after her death in 1988. The fonds is composed of the following files: Biographies, Publications, Press clippings, Photographs, Parliamentary debates, and Prizes.
Rousseau, YvetteItem is a map drawn by Yves Robillard showing the roads, properties, industries and residents of Baldwin's Mills at about 1900.
Item is a photograph of the employees of Coaticook's D.S. Bachand at the company picnic at Lac Magog (also known as Little Lake Magog) in 1939.
Groupe d’adultes et d’enfants devant la gare de Coaticook.
Église St-Edmond
Construite après 1895, detruite par feu en 1943. Située sur la rue Main à Coaticook.
Construit vers 1914.
Grand couvent.
Église Saint-Jean-l’Évangéliste à Coaticook.