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.
Item is a photograph of a float from the St-Jean-Baptiste Day parade in Coaticook in 1934.
Series presents events and members of the community in Coaticook from around 1900 to 1950. It consist of portrait photographs identified and unidentified individuals (such as Antonio Daigle, Louis Devost, and Albert Normandin), as well as the members of City Council in 1950, a St-Jean-Baptiste Day parade in 1934, and a hockey team (possibly from Collège du Sacré-Coeur).
Item is a photograph of Child Street in Coaticook, decorated and lit up for Old Home Week in 1914.
Item is a photograph of military men marching in Coaticook's Old Home Week parade in 1914. A visible placard reads "100 Years Peace Canada-United States".
Item is a photograph of a parade float for the Cercle Lacordaire, taken in front of the Cinéma Opéra in Coaticook in about the 1950s.
Collection contains information on the social history of Coaticook from 1923 to 1937. It consists of photographs, including photos of the employees of D.S. Bachand, a parade float by the Cercle Lacordaire Association Anti-acoolique, the Caron et Fils hockey team, a few women's religious groups, the 50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Couillard, and a photograph of Henri Carbonneau and Yvette D'Auteuil.
Glass negative showcasing a Church decorated for Christmas with a Tree and 'Merry Christmas' banner. There is a man kneeling under the tree with a present in hand.
Collection illustrates community life in Coaticook from the 1910s to 1964. It consists of photographs of children, youth, families, an automobile accident, buildings, sports activities, industries, and religious events (some are identified but the majority are unidentified).
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.
The item is a photograph of the Canadian Celanese's parade float during Coaticook's centennial celebrations on 4 July 1964.
The item is a photograph of the Celanese Christmas party with a view of the majorettes (Les Tourbillons de Coaticook) in the background in Coaticook in 1968.
The item is a photograph of a banquet held for the employees of the Canadian Celanese held at the Hotel Child in Coaticoook in the 1960s.
Fonds illustrates the organization and activities connected to a reunion of graduates from the Coaticook High School, primarily from 1992 to 1994. It also is a source of information on the history of the Coaticook High school. It consists of correspondence, programmes, lists of invitees, a guest book, newspaper articles, photographs, postcards, and other planning documents. The fonds is composed of the following files: Reunion and preparation, Correspondence, Coaticook High School History, and Postcards.
File contains images of parades in Coaticook from about 1885 to 1925. It consists of photographs of parades in the streets of the town of Coaticook, including some showing the fire department. Streets pictured are Chartier, St-Jean-Baptiste, Gérin-Lajoie, and Cutting.
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).
Mariage, couple inconnu avec les familles.
Mariage, couple inconnu.
Fête de Noël des Chevaliers de Colomb.