Titre : Main street Description : View of a commercial part of town. Shown in this postcard, among other things, the bank Easthern Townships and the post office does not have the tower and its clock. |
Titre : Main street Description : View of a commercial part of town. Shown in this postcard, among other things, the bank Easthern Townships and the post office does not have the tower and its clock. |
Titre : Metropolitran Bank Description : This photo may date from the 1880s or so. In the center the building was that of the Metropolitan Bank (1875-1876). It was converted into a residence in the future. Source : Musée Beaulne collection Mots-clés : Town hall, Buildings, Municipal buildings |
Titre : Coaticook River Description : View of the Coaticook River at the exit to the bridge of St Paul. Note the moored boats which were also used for the ride and transportation. |
Titre : North Coaticook Description : Panoramic view of North Coaticook Date : 1890 Source : Musée Beaulne of Coaticook |
Titre : Coaticook River Description : Panoramic view of the Coaticook River. We see at the bottom of Church St. Edmond Source : Coaticook Historical Society |
Titre : Baldwin Village Description : In early 1900 View of the village Baldwin's Mills. We see the general store now disappeared as a result of a fire. Panoramic view of Lake Lyster and Pinnacle Mountain Source : Mr Jim Belknap Mots-clés : Badwin, Coaticook |
Titre : Postcard of the Main street Description : Postcard showing Main Street East en1941 Source : Coaticook Historical Society Mots-clés : Main(street), Coaticook |
Coaticook Historical Society
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Coaticook, Québec
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Over 23,000 pictures from our weekly newspaper Le Progrès.
Copies of The Coaticook Observer 1928-1938 complete plus others of different dates.
Copies of the newspaper L'Etoile de l'Est from 1928 to 1938 (complete) and others bearing differents dates.
Copies of our weekly newspaper Le Progrès de Coaticook from 1971 to 2003.
Approximate number of objects in the collections: 23000
We can find persons having stayed in our region or find the origin of certain houses or buildings.
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