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Black and white photograph of a mine headframe and a rudimentary building topped by two chimneys. In the foreground, a winding railway.
Black and white photograph of a street lined with log cabins. Men are at work on pavement. In the background, a water tower and a mine headframe.
Black and white photograph of a street with rudimentary buildings on either side. Cars and pedestrians are out and about in the centre of the unpaved roadway, which is dotted with holes full of water.
Black and white photograph of Osisko Lake with the town of Noranda, the Horne smelter, and the mine headframes in the background. In the foreground, a building used by Bergeron's Boat House.
Black and white photograph of a street lined with rudimentary buildings and electricity poles. Six men and two horses work on paving. Boardwalks line the street.
Black and white photograph of a two-storey house with three people posing in front of it. In the foreground, a fence. In the background, a small cluster of houses.
Black and white photograph of a hamlet of about ten buildings, made of logs and planks, surrounded by a field. In the background, a forest.
Black and white photograph of a woman milking a cow while a man holds the animal by a horn. In the background, a log cabin.
Black and white photograph of a cart, filled to the brim with furniture and boxes, being pulled by two horses driven by a man sitting on the goods. Given the snow, the cart is on skis and the man is dressed warmly. A wagon bearing the inscription Canadian National” is in the background.
Sepia photograph of an unpaved street lined with buildings on both sides. On the right side, several cars and a truck bearing the inscription St-Onge are visible.
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