14

Ladysmith Hotel, 1908; still in service
1908
Ladysmith, Thorne, Quebec


Credits:
photographer unknown

15

Ladysmith, 1908; the first two and the third building on the right are still in use today.
1908
Ladysmith, Thorne, Quebec


Credits:
possibly Harry Imison

16

The Russell House, one of two main Shawville hotels, mentioned in several interviews
late 19th~early 20th Century
Shawville, Quebec


Credits:
photographer uncertain

17

Main Street of Shawville, looking west from Victoria Ave.
Early 1900's
Shawville, Quebec
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
photographer unknown

18

Main St. Shawville, looking east
1930's
Shawville, Quebec


Credits:
photographer not known

19

Sturdy farmhouse of the brick era
Early 20th Century
Clarendon, Quebec


Credits:
Harry Imison

20

The Crawfords, ready to depart in a fine buggy
Early 1900's
Clarendon, Quebec


Credits:
possibly Harry Imison

21

A horse and cutter, fine transport in the winter months
Early 1900's
Pontiac County, Quebec


Credits:
possibly Harry Imison

22

A horse and buggy, the best of transportation in its day
Early 1900's
Pontiac County, Quebec


Credits:
possibly Harry Imison

23

A fine draft horse, on exhibit at the Shawville Fair
Early 20th Century
Shawville, Quebec


Credits:
probably Harry Imison

24

Horse racing was an important feature of the Shawville Fair
Early 20th Century
Shawville, Quebec


Credits:
perhaps Harry Imison

25

Brag Load on an Icy Road
Early 20th Century
Pontiac County, Quebec


Credits:
photographer unknown

26

A portable bucksaw, for cutting firewood to length
Early 1900's
Pontiac County, Quebec
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
possibly Harry Imison

27

Fred Reuckwald's shingle mill, Ladysmith
Early 1900's
Ladysmith, Thorne, Quebec


Credits:
photographer unknown, perhaps Harry Imison