The sub-series contains primary source information on the military life Gerald V. Derick, who served in World War II (WWII), from 1942 to 1948. It consists of correspondence from Gerald to Betty Derick, an Officer's Record of Service, a certificate of service, discharge and retirement documents.
Le Haut-Richelieu, MRC
56 Archival description results for Le Haut-Richelieu, MRC
Item is a photograph of Charles Nolen, officer with the provincial police, in uniform in Lacolle from around the 1940s.
Item is a photograph of three children (Hubert, Bob, and Gerald) on the grass with Sinclair house in background in Lacolle in 1923.
Item is a photograph of Kenneth Clarkson as a boy, probably taken around the 1920s in Lacolle. He later served in the army during World War II (WWII) and was a Hong Kong POW.
Item is a photograph of the L&N Company factory (cables, conduits, and fittings) in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu from around the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of cars lined up at the Lacolle customs and United States border crossing, probably taken in the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of the “Defender” tug boat with barges on the Chambly Canal and Richelieu River from around the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of the Gouin Bridge, Chambly Canal and the Richelieu River in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, with car visible, around the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of the Canadian Potteries Limited factory in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, with cars visible.
Item is a postcard of the officers quarters, guard house and armoury at Fort Lennox on Ïle-aux-Noix from around the 1910s, including a view of the barracks.
Item is a postcard of the barracks at Fort Lennox on Ïle-aux-Noix in 1913.
The sub-series contains primary source information on the professional, family and community life of Ray L. Derick in Noyan from 1912 to 1975. It consists of correspondence, certificates of appointment, property transactions, membership cards, obituaries, and invitations.
Derick, Ray L. (1889-1975)Item is a photograph postcard of Fort Lennox on Ïle-aux-noix in the Richelieu River from around the 1910s, including a view picnic tables
Item is a photograph postcard of the barracks and officers’ quarters at Fort Lennox on Île-aux-Noix from around the 1910s.
Item is a stereograph of J.E. Pinsonneault’s shop front on Van Vliet Street (formerly St. Bernard Street) looking east in Lacolle from around the 1910s.
Item is a reproduced photograph of a group of women at quilting bee at the Lacolle United (formerly Methodist) Church around 1910.
Item is a photograph postcard of Fort Lennox on Ïle-aux-noix in the Richelieu River from around the 1910s, including a view the barracks.
Item is a postcard of Fort Lennox on Ïle-aux-Noix from around the 1910s. Published by J.L. Pinsonnault.
Item is a postcard of Fort Lennox on Ïle-aux-Noix from around the 1910s, including a view of the barracks.
Item is a photograph postcard of the north gate and passage at Fort Lennox on Île-aux-Noix from around the 1910s.
Item is a stereograph of Van Vliet Street (formerly St. Bernard Street) looking east in Lacolle, with wooden sidewalks and a horse and wagon visible, from around the 1910s.
Item is a stereograph of de l’Èglise Street (formerly Church Street) in Lacolle, with a hotel visible on left as well as a car and bicycle, probably taken in the 1910s.
Item is a photograph of the north passage, bridge, gate and moat at Fort Lennox on Île-aux-Noix from around 1910.
Item is a stereograph of Van Vliet Street (formerly St. Bernard Street) in the winter looking west in Lacolle, including a view of the Lacolle Methodist (presently United) Church, from around the 1910s.
Item is a stereograph of Robert R. Outhet’s farm on Van Vliet Street (formerly St. Bernard Street) in Lacolle from around the 1910s.
Item is a stereograph of Sainte-Marie Street (formerly St. Mary Street), with wooden sidewalk visible, in Lacolle around the 1910s.
Item is a photograph of a group of men playing sports at Fort Lennox on Île-aux-Noix from around 1910.
Item is a photograph postcard of Fort Lennox on Ïle-aux-noix in the Richelieu River from around the 1910s.