Roberts Family at their home at 201 Hart Street
- CA CCOQ C6-S01-C6.304
- Item
- 1916
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
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Roberts Family at their home at 201 Hart Street
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Roberts Residence at 201 Hart Street
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Sound recording of an interview with an unidentified Coquitlam teacher
The sound recording features an interview with an unidentified teacher regarding his career in Coquitlam. The teacher discusses farming days in Coquitlam as well as the various schools where he worked, including: Millside, Mountain View School, and Glen School.
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Store built by Stan Lamoureux that became Pett's Store
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Students and nuns on the veranda at the Lady of Lourdes Convent
The series consists of promotional fliers, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other assorted materials made by other organizations that ArtsConnect promoted or interacted with regularly. The files were created by ArtsConnect board members for reference purposes.
ArtsConnect Tri-Cities Arts Council
Tellier Residence on Pitt River Road
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
The Knights of Columbus with Father Delestre
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
'The Reposoir' at Our Lady of Lourdes Church
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Theroux Family (Arthur, Rose, Oscar, Albertine, Albert, Theodore, Yvonne, George)
Thrall Residence at 783 Edgar Avenue
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Three women and a man at a picnic
Tony and Edna in front of the Thomas House
The file consists of a series of videos documenting the "Transferring the Stone" ceremony that commemorated the transfer of stone from the AOH Celtic Cross at Grosse Ile, Quebec to Coquitlam, B.C. The ceremony was held at Place des Arts on October 5, 2009. Grosse Ile served as a quarantine station during the Irish migrations in the late 1840s and the stone represents the struggles faced by Irish immigrants in the 19th and 20th centuries. It was placed at the altar of Our Lady of Fatima Parish Church.
Trev's Store, Ann's Beauty Shoppe, and Office at 1121 Brunette Ave
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
United Purity Stores at the corner of Laval and Brunette
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
View of the Fraser River from Hammond Street
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Wallace Whiting on Rochester Ave
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Wedding of B. Charpentier and Cecile Hinque at Notre Dames de Lourdes
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Wedding Portrait - Florence and Albert Seguin
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Windram boys and Alan McGregor canoeing on the Brunette River
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection
Part of Coquitlam 100 Years collection