Item is a photograph of the Bury Train Station, taken during winter.
Item is a photograph of two men fishing in a river, probably in Waterville though some sources identify it as Dixville, with a box factory and saw mill on either side. In the background a waterfall and wooden bridge are visible.
Item is a photograph of the courthouse located in Cookshire, with a man's portrait in the top left-hand corner.
Item is a photograph of the Brompton Pulp Paper Company located in East Angus, with the town and bridge visible behind.
Item is a photograph of a methodist church located in Compton.
Item is a photograph of the Moe's River, with part of a village visible.
Item is a photograph of a store located in Bulwer, with customers on the front porch.
Item is a photograph of a house located in Scotstown.
Item is a photograph of the frame house of Josiah Sawyer, Founder of Sawyerville, with some people standing infront of it.
Item is a photograph of Cookshire street located in Sawyerville looking east, with some houses visable in the background.
Item is a photograph of a line house located in East Hereford, with a car parked infront.
Item is a photograph of a line house located in East Hereford, with people and horse and wagons outside.
Item is a photograph of the interior of a photo studio located in Cookshire, belonging to the Wilkinson Brothers.
Item is a photograph of the Royal Paper co pulp and paper mill, that is located in East Angus.
The item consists of an album page including 4 photographs from the Kingsley Neighbourhood in Eaton Township from around the 1910s, which feature Gertrude Morrison, Myra Morrison, the McElrea house and Henry and Irena Leavitt's house.
The item is a postcard of Main Street in Waterville, Quebec. A little girl dressed in white is seen walking on the sidewalk.
The item is a postcard showing Smith Street in Birchton. The view includes the railroad tracks, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station as well as many other buildings.
The item is a postcard of St-Andrew's United Church in Scotstown Quebec.
The item is a postcard of the landscape of Cookshire, Quebec.
La pièce est une photographie de la maison Gérard Fortier avec trois enfants (Raymond Fortier, Yvon Pellerin et Thérèse Fortier) partiellement visibles, prise à Waterville vers 1940.
La pièce est une photographie de la maison de William Baglow, secrétaire trésorier de la ville, à Waterville en 1947.
La pièce est une photographie de la maison de Francis Fortin, située sur la rue Principale Nord à Waterville en 1937.
La pièce est une photographie de la maison de James McIntosh à Waterville vers 1900. Ce batiment devint ultérieurement le premier presbytère de l’église catholique.
La pièce est une photographie de la maison de Charles O. Swanson à Waterville vers les années 1910.
La pièce est une photographie de la maison de Philip Colquhoun à Waterville vers les années 1910.
La pièce est une photographie de la maison de William A. Clarke (ou Clark) à Waterville vers les années 1910.
La pièce est une photographie de la maison de William Cayer, avec une famille au avant-plan, située sur le chemin de Brûlé à Waterville vers 1910.
La pièce est une photographie de la maison de Frederick T.G. Lear à Waterville vers les années 1980.
La pièce est une photographie de la maison d’Armand Paquette à Waterville vers les années 1940.