Item is a photograph of the employees of D.S. Bachand standing in front of the store in winter, located on Main Street in Coaticook from about the 1930s.
Item is a photograph of Armand Benoît's grocery store at the corner of St-Paul and St-Jean-Baptiste streets in Coaticook from 1930.
Item is a photograph of Paul Vaillancourt's truck transporting crates for Frontenac Breweries, in Coaticook in 1926.
Item is a photograph of a truck belonging to Alfred Marcoux Transport at the corner of Wellington and Main streets in Coaticook from about the 1930s.
The item is a photograph of a man, possibly named Patry, standing in front of the Main Café, located on Main Street in Coaticook probably taken in the 1940s.
Item is a photograph of the employees of Niedner Inc. in Coaticook in 1949-1950. Among those pictured are: Ruth McCutcheon, Irene Olivier, George Olivier, Solome Bissonette, Jules Olivier, Cora Allard, Marcel Boivin, George Laming, Arthur Houle, Lucien Olivier, Lorraine Lemoine, and George Murray.
Item is a photograph postcard of employees of the Half Way Hotel, probably including Pierre Couturier, in Hereford from around the 1910s.
Item is a photograph postcard of the interior of the Half Way Hotel in Hereford from about 1910, showing Pierre Couturier standing behind the bar.
Item is a photograph of the Cameron grocery store, situated St-Marc Street in Coaticook, with a delivery wagon and horses for Laiterie Coaticook (Dairy) parked in front from about the 1940s.
Item is a photograph reproduction of the employee Christmas party of Bell Telephone in Coaticook in 1949 or 1950. Pictured in the photograph are Lucille Meunier (5th from right), Marie Blanche (2nd from right), Madeleine Brulotte (1st on left), Lorraine Brulotte, Jeanne Bédard (black dress, in front), Leatrice Dresser (kneeling at left), and unknown Fortin (light-coloured dress).
Construit en 1862, plus tard l’Hôtel Corona.
En 1901 était le bureau de la municipalité de Barford. En 1927, devient American Hotel.
Construit en 1894, rasé par les flammes en 1969.
Construit en 1894, rasé par les flammes en 1969.
Construit en 1894, rasé par les flammes en 1969.
Marché public.
Hommes avec un cheval devant l’édifice de M. Hugron, ferreur, à Coaticook.
La pièce est une photographie des employés de Roger Smith en 1971.
La pièce est une photographie Marcel Roy, récipiendaire du prix, et Norman « Peanut » Smith au carnaval de Waterville en 1970.
La pièce est une photographie de Gérard Fortier, barbier, et Jacques Martin à Waterville vers 1980.
La pièce est une photographie de la famille d’Arthur et Anna Petit devant le magasin Petit vers les années 1930.
La pièce est une photographie des ruines du magasin de Eric Swanson et d’Henri Martin après un incendie à Waterville en 1942.