CASA

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Photo Gallery

Bonaventure Island, c.1900-1930s 1 picture(s)
Images courtesy of GHWM.

Cascapedia Lumber Camps, c.1900s-1940s 9 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Peggy Willett Collection.

Cascapedia Manufacturing and Trading Company, c.1920s-1970 (Part 1) 8 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Peggy Willett Collection.

Cascapedia Manufacturing and Trading Company, c.1920s-1970 (Part 2) 9 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Peggy Willett Collection.

Chandler, c.1910-1920 1 picture(s)
Images courtesy of GHWM.

Covered Bridges of the Gaspé, c.1920s-1950s (Part 1) 8 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Farfan Collection.

Covered Bridges of the Gaspé, c.1920s-1950s (Part 2) 8 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Farfan Collection.

Fishing Camps, New Richmond, c.1906-1940s 12 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Steven R. Budd Collection.

Gaspé Village, c.1905-1950 6 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Lani Mitchell Collection.

Gaspé, c.1910-1935 10 picture(s)
Images courtesy of GHWM.

Historic Black Cape 5 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Peggy Willett Collection.

Historic Cascapedia-Saint-Jules, c.1900-1950s 11 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Peggy Willett Collection.

Historic New Carlisle, c.1890s-1930s 8 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Heritage New Carlisle Collection.

Hunting and Trapping, New Richmond, c.1900 3 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Steven R. Budd Collection.

Life in Gaspé, 1940s 7 picture(s)
Images courtesy of the Morris Patterson Collection.

Matapedia in Flood, 1890s 2 picture(s)
Images courtesy of CASA.

Paspebiac. c.1910 4 picture(s)
Images courtesy of GHWM.

Percé, c.1900-1930s 4 picture(s)
Images courtesy of GHWM.

 
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