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The poster announces that Gilles Vigneault will be performing at the Saint-Eustache church. Under the title “Vigneault,” written in blue, a black and white photograph of the church is placed next to another black and white photograph of Gilles Vigneault, smiling. In the lower left-hand corner of the page, we can see Tête de Noix, the logo of the Fêtes.
A black and white photograph of six men busy opening bottles of beer to pour it into small paper cups. In front of them is a table with dozens of cups and several cases of beer.
The black and white photograph shows a stage right in front of the Saint-Eustache church. On the stage, a group of musicians is rehearsing before the beginning of the Fêtes. The stage is decorated with large pieces of patterned fabric.
A photograph, edited to look like a comic strip, of a man sitting on a chair, singing into a microphone with both his arms raised. He seems to be on a stage inside a big tent. Behind him are four people standing and one person seated. On the lower left corner are the words: “The last night of the Fêtes”.
Two rows of cars, parked side by side, stretch as far as the eyes can see. In the distance, we can see a group of men talking.
A white-haired man wearing a grey suit, standing, seen in profile. Behind him, seven people, standing or seated, are scattered around a large living room. They are listening to the man, and some are clapping.
A grid of nine maps, one per year from 1973 to 1981, shows the evolution of the occupation of the territory by the Fêtes du Vieux-Saint-Eustache from one edition to the next.
A Fêtes du Vieux Saint-Eustache licence plate. The name of the event is written in blue at the top center of the plate. Below that is a blue acorn-headed figure with a green oak leaf on his back. The plate has four holes.
A racing car (soapbox) has been placed on blocks. A child is sitting on the second soapbox from the left. A crowd can be seen in the background on the right.
The eight board members are sitting around a wooden table inside the Légaré mill. On the right side of the photo, we can see the bolting cloth used to separate the flour from the bran.
Two female cooks are making pancakes on a hotplate while a woman waits, holding a plate.
A colour photograph of the four members of the group Les Colocs, seen from the side, on a stage. Two of them appear to be singing into a microphone and two are playing the guitar.
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