Skip to main content

Gallery

Please browse the gallery below for all the images, videos and audio related to Boom and Bust in a Mining Village: The Sad Fate of Roc-d’Or. Click on an item to see an enlarged image with description or to play the video/audio clip.
Black and white photograph of a gravel road lined with plank and log buildings. Two men walk toward the camera. In the foreground, on the right, a telephone pole.
Black and white photograph of a road in winter lined with plank and log buildings. Due to the traces of traffic in the snow, the roadway is visible in the centre.
Black and white photograph of a snowy hamlet with a road down the centre. Log and plank buildings and telephone poles are visible.
Black and white photograph of a road lined with plank buildings on which walk several pedestrians. In the foreground, a taxi cab. At the bottom, an inscription in white: Paris Valley Que.
Sepia photograph of a gravel road lined with log cabins. In the centre, two men are walking towards a hill. Several conifers are visible in the background.
Black and white photograph of several plank houses surrounded by a white fence. At the bottom is the inscription Staff Houses, Halet Que.
Black and white photograph of industrial buildings, including a mine headframe and several conveyors. Below, the inscription Malartic Goldfields, Halet, Que. Malartic Studio Reg'd.
Black and white photograph of a hamlet consisting of several modern buildings. Several cars are parked in front of well-manicured lawns. Several sports fields (baseball, hockey, and tennis) are also visible.
Sepia photograph of several residences lined up on one side of an unpaved street. In the centre, a man is walking. The inscription at the bottom right reads, Malartic. P. Q..
Black and white photograph of the installations of three mines, including their headframes, taken from a plane. In the centre, several houses of the private village of Halet. In the background, one of East Malartic’s mine tailings sites.
Colour map of the Malartic mining camp and its surroundings. The town of Malartic is encircled in black and the village of Roc-d'Or in red. The land held by the various mines appears in different colours and the location of headframes is indicated by triangles.
Black and white photograph of the infrastructures of Canadian Malartic Mines, including a headframe of planks. In the foreground, logs and a boardwalk provide access to the buildings.
  1. Page 5 of 6
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
  6. 5
  7. 6