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Please browse the gallery below for all the images, videos and audio related to "Come and Celebrate as One of Us: The History of the Fêtes du Vieux Saint-Eustache". Click on an item to see an enlarged image with description or to play the video/audio clip.
A black and white photograph of seven young women and two men posing behind a huge apple pie on which the words “Festival de la pomme” (“Apple Festival”) are written.
A black and white photograph of three men standing behind a desk. Guy Bélisle and Paul Tardif are wearing suits, while Gilbert Gardner sports an arrow sash. Behind them we can see the coat of arms of the City of Saint-Eustache.
A black and white photograph. In the foreground, around ten muddy children who look to be about twelveyears old appear to be whistling. In the background, we can see around twenty other young people.
A black, white and green poster announces the Grand Festival Western Molson sponsored by the Molson brewery. People are invited to gather at the Saint-Eustache arena at 8:30 p.m. to see Paul Brunelle, le Père Gédéon, Marcel Martel, Marie King, Monsieur Pointu and Ti-Blanc Richard.
A photographic portrait of a man with a beard and medium-length hair, wearing glasses. A shirt collar can be seen above his sweater.
A colour photograph of two women wearing long colourful dresses and extravagant hats. They are sitting and attentively following the deliberations of the historical council. Behind them, we can see spectators.
A black and white photograph of three councillors sitting at the corner of a table laughing. Sitting on the table are top hats, canes and an oil lamp.
A black and white photograph of three men smiling as they watch a large pot. Two of them are holding ladles. The oldest of the three is wearing a hat that has the word “chef” on it, while the two others are wearing Saint-Eustache Knights of Columbus hats.
A black and white photograph of two women behind a counter watching a cook who is pouring pancake batter onto a hotplate. There are several plates full of pancakes on the counter.
A photograph, edited to look like a comic strip, of Sylvain H. Boileau leaning on a low wall to look at a brochure. On the lower left corner are the words: “Volunteer involvement during the Fêtes”.
A black and white photograph of Glandinot. He has an acorn-shaped head and a happy look on his face. His hands and body are made of oak leaves, as are his shoes.
A black and white portrait of a man with short hair and thick eyebrows. There is a hint of a smile on his face.
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