Item is a photograph of the house of J.D. Willard. It was later owned by Auguste Martineau.
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 the City Hall before the demolition.
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 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.
1917, Nicol Bridge, Bureau de Construction, J. H. Aubin, H. Grondin, H.S. Willard, Ph. Bernier, Alf. Girard, Entrepreneur W. E. Poulin Marieville P.
Item is a photograph of East Angus wooden covered bridge on Cookshire bridge facing north.
Item is a photograph of the Hotel Willard on St-Jean Est Street.
Item is a photograph of the Nicol bridge builted in 1917.
St-Jean Street. Built in 1899
Item consists of postcard of the New Child Evangelism Fellowship Headquarters in Warrenton, Mo.
Item is a photograph of the Royal Theatre of East Angus. The second floor housed a roller rink, a shoe manufacturer, a glove manufacturer, a bowling alley. The third floor housed a dance hall.
Cookshire Street.
Built in 1899
Item is a photograph of demolition of the City Hall. On the left is the vault that was built in 1931 at a cost of $209.20 by M. Jos Vallée.
File presents aspects of the professional life of Ozias Leduc from 1893 to 2018. It consists of documents compiled for a research project on architect Ozias Leduc, including copied correspondence with Ozias Leduc from 1910 to the 1950s, correspondence regarding the project, biographical sketches, research documents, and nine reproduced photographs of the Saint-Emond Church in Coaticook.
The fonds contains information on various articles and projects realized by Barbara Verity from [197-?] to 2008. It consists primarily of newspaper articles written by Verity, joined with photographic negatives that she took; of posters regarding the life and voyages of David Thompson and her research on covered bridges. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Articles ([197-?]-1992); Poster Project (2008); Researches (1987-1989); Reels ([1977?]), CDs (2008), and Photographs ([1937 and 1947, reproduced], [197-?]-[199-?]).
Verity, BarbaraItem is a photograph of locomotive JMG1 (model U23B) and one MT Covered Hopper in Sherbrooke with Place Belvedere Shopping Centre behind.
On déneige les rues et les entrées de cours à Coaticook après une tempête de neige.
Travaux de réfection de la rue Child.
Travaux de réfection sur la rue Child.
Gauche à droite, haut : Robert Baillargeon, Marcel Tremblay; bas : Réal Fortier, Guy Vandendaigue, Hilaire Gagnon, Gilles Patry, ?, Garry Longchamp.
Cérémonie de première pelletée de terre sur le site des futures Galeries de Coaticook.
Travaux de réfection de la rue Child. Un camion benne.