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Welcome to the Portraits of Our Ancestors gallery, which includes all the images and videos from the exhibition highlighting various builders of the history of Château-Richer and its region. By clicking on the items, you can enlarge the images and read the description or view the filmed interviews conducted for the exhibition.
Photo of a park showing a small white building with a door and three windows on the façade looking over a series of playground modules. On the left is a spiral slide and a straight slide, as well as climbing modules, while on the right we can see swings and a smaller slide. The park is surrounded by grass.
Black and white archival photo of a brick, two-storey home. The ground floor of the house, clad in white stucco, is lower than the upper storey. A staircase leads up to the veranda and to the main entrance on the upper floor. Narrow pillars support the veranda roof. A smaller door next to a window provides access to the ground floor.
Colour photo of Marie-Rose Jalbert sitting by a window at her sewing machine. She has a measuring tape hanging around her neck, and we can see sewing accessories, a mirror, and a lamp on her worktable.
Black and white archival photo showing a three-quarter view of an industrial, three-floor building with multiple windows and a mansard roof. A tall chimney stands behind the building to the left. Two lower chimneys emerge from the centre of the factory.
Colour photo of an imposing, three-storey stone home set in the middle of a grassy lawn. The roof is green. The façade of the house features an upper balcony and a veranda on the ground floor. The window frames, posts, and balustrade are painted yellow. There is a fountain in front of the house, and in the background, we see trees and a neighbouring house.
Black and white archival photo depicting a three-storey building (plus basement). The two upper floors each have eight windows. The ground-floor façade features three windows and three doors, including a larger one on the left. Above this door is a sign marked “Richard & Cie.” The building shares party walls with the adjacent structures.
Black and white archival photo showing a distant view of the façade and left profile of a three-storey gabled building made of stone partially covered with lime mortar. A smaller annex can be seen on the left.
Colour photo of an ornate, embossed metal, cylindrical tabernacle set on an altar between two large vases of pink and white flowers. The top of the tabernacle is a conical shape.
Flyer featuring the logo of Salon Marie-Rose. The text, in pink, translates as “DISCOUNT CELEBRATION. Show off your personality by refreshing your wardrobe at SALON MARIE ROSE. Satisfaction and service. 8415 Ave Royale, Château-Richer Tel: 824-4684. 10% off BRASSIERES - Reduced prices on BERMUDAS - Special on PETTICOATS – Sale on TOPS – Discount on NIGHTGOWNS. In effect from June 1 to 30, 1993.”
Colour photo of a single-storey, pale pink house. The three-quarter view shows two entrances, one at the side and another at the front. We can see a few white chairs on the little side porch, and a flowerpot containing red blooms at the foot of the side stairs. At the front of the building, bunches of red, yellow, green, and blue balloons are tied to the porch railing. An orange sign in front of the house advertises “Bras: 20% off.” A sign for Salon Marie-Rose hangs perpendicular to the façade, where it can be seen from the road.
Colour photo showing racks of goods for sale. We can see boxed bras and other undergarments on display racks and on shelves along the walls. Two windows allow in daylight.
White text on black background: Gaston Cloutier reminisces about Alvin Baker’s bear.
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