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Family Portrait
CA BCHS BCHS203-S1-D1-P107 · Item · [ca. 1890-1897]
Part of John Austin Wheeler fonds

Glass negative portrait of a family, in which the seated woman is holding a book, and the seated girl is holding a basket.

Family Portrait
CA BCHS BCHS203-S1-D1-P110 · Item · [ca. 1890-1897]
Part of John Austin Wheeler fonds

Glass negative portrait of a family: a man standing, a woman sitting with a book, and a little girl sitting with her doll.

Portrait of a Man and Woman
CA BCHS BCHS203-S1-D1-P143 · Item · [ca. 1890-1897]
Part of John Austin Wheeler fonds

Glass negative of a man and a woman standing side by side. The man is holding what seems to be a sheet of paper and the woman is holding a book.

Family Portrait
CA BCHS BCHS203-S1-D1-P1 · Item · [ca. 1890-1897]
Part of John Austin Wheeler fonds

Glass negative of a family sitting on stairs in front of a house. There is a pet in the background. Possibly the Foster family.

Family Portrait
CA BCHS BCHS203-S1-D1-P16 · Item · [ca. 1890-1897]
Part of John Austin Wheeler fonds

Glass negative of four men standing, one man sitting, and one woman sitting, holding a book.

Family Portrait
CA BCHS BCHS203-S1-D1-P17 · Item · [ca. 1890-1897]
Part of John Austin Wheeler fonds

Glass negative of four women standing and three men sitting. The man on the left is holding a book, and the man on the far right is holding a sheet of paper.

Family Portrait
CA BCHS BCHS203-S1-D1-P18 · Item · [ca. 1890-1897]
Part of John Austin Wheeler fonds

Glass negative of a family portrait of men with neatly combed hair and women with tied up hair. The woman sitting in the center, who appears to be the mother, is wearing spectacles.

CA SHC C030 · Collection · [191-?]-1964

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).