Item is a photograph of North Hatley in flood around 1930. The large building in the background is the bakery.
Floods
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Item is a photograph of North Hatley in flood around 1930. The large building in the background is the bakery.
Item is a photograph of sherbrooke while a flood occured on April 20th, 1900.
Item is a photograph of Main street in Richmond in flood.
Item is a photograph of the town of Sawyerville during a flood.
Item is a photograph of mounds of ice on the street, left from the St. Francis River flood in Bromptonville in 1948. A bulldozer is visible, pushing the ice blocks from the main street to open the road.
Item is a photograph postcard of Moe's River after a flood. There are some houses visible. The photo was taken in June of 1943.
Landscape photograph of the Massawippi River in flood in Lennoxville.
Landscape photograph with the Massawippi River in flood in Lennoxville.
Photograph of the Massawippi River in Lennoxville, in flood.
This item is a photograph of a flood in early 1900s.
This item is a photograph of some ice jam on St. Francis river. The picture was taken early 1900's.
Item is a photograph of the damage caused by the flood of June 1942 to Woodman 's Grocery Store located in Coaticook.
Item is a photograph of the McColl-Frontenac Gas Station located on Wellington Street during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of a bus driving through the flooded intersection of King West Street and Grandes-Fourches Street (previously known as Lansdowne Street). The photograph is captioned "Marooned", highlighting the fact that the photographer seam cornered by the water.
Item is a photograph of the Aylmer Bridge crossing the St-Francis River with a view of the East side of the city during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of the St-Francis River during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of Wellington Street during the flood of June 1942 looking from the bottom of Galt Street.
Item is a photograph of the Magog River with the Hyatt Bridge and the Frontenac Street in the background during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of the Grandes-Fourches Street (previously known as Lansdowne Street) during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of a crowd standing at the railroad crossing on King Street, looking at the water of the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of the Quebec Central Railroad with floodwater from the flood of June 1942 on either side of the mound. Debris can be seen floating.
Item is a photograph of the corner of King-West Street and Lansdowne Street (Now known as Grandes-Fourches) during the flood of June 1942. The Aylmer Bridge and the Lansdowne Market can be seen in the back.
Item is a photograph of two flooded tank cars during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of a wrecked truck owned by M. Créte International Investments on the side of a street in Coaticook.
Item is a photograph of a bus and some cars driving through the flooded Grandes-Fourches Street (Previously known as Lansdowne Street) during the flood of June 1942. The Lansdowne Market can be seen in the back.
Item is a photograph of a truck charged with wood logs driving through the water of the flood of June 1942 near the Hovey Packaging, on Grandes-Fourches Street (previously known as Lansdowne Street).
Item is a photograph of a man standing in a flooded doorway located on Grande-Fourche Street (previously known as Lansdowne Street), during the flood of June 1942. St-Jean-Baptiste-de-Sherbrooke Church can be seen in the back.
Item is a photograph of the St-Francis River during the flood of 1942 view from the Grandes-Fourches side.
Item is a photograph of a hotel on Grandes-Fourches Street during the flood of 1942. The Lansdowne Market and McKee Sales and Services Co. can be seen on the sides.