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Typewritten letter on slightly yellowed paper. The name of the Compagnie Rolland Limitée appears at the top along with the address of its head office, an image of the plant, and the date of the letter. Below is the content of the letter.
Black & white photograph depicting several men standing together, wearing suits and hardhats and holding shovels.
Black & white photograph showing workers next to large water pipes in a woodland.
Article from Le Nord newspaper about the Saint-Jérôme mill, with a drawing of the facility.
Black & white photograph depicting several men and women standing on a bridge. Part of the Saint-Jérôme paper mill is seen at left, along with several trees at right.
Drawing of a paper-making machine, showing workers on either side of it, along with its various sections.
Black & white engraving showing the mill at Saint-Jérôme, beside the Rivière du Nord. The main building, with its tower, as well as the rear wing and smokestacks are seen.
Colour diagram showing members of the Rolland family in frames. The names are arranged horizontally over five generations, with lines indicating the lineage from fathers to sons. A legend underneath indicates which men had homes in Mont-Rolland (dark blue frame) and which worked for the Rolland Company (frame with light blue background).
Black & white photograph of an older man with a short white beard and a long upturned moustache. He wears round eyeglasses, a white shirt with a tie, and a black jacket.
Colour painting of an older man with a white beard. He wears a white shirt with a bow tie and a black jacket over it.
Image of a green-coloured rectangular label, with information including the bookshop’s address and goods available for sale.
Colour photograph showing the façade of a four-storey building, with green shutters adorning some windows. The flags of Quebec, Canada and the United Kingdom, hung from the second floor, flutter in the breeze.
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