Lake Memphremagog
Battle's House Hotel Wharf
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Hotel Battle's Wharf
Magog & Wharf 1905
Sir Hugh Allan's Yacht  & Boat House
     1870 - Lake Memphremagog
     S.S. Anthemis
Lake Memphremagog
Lady of the Lake at Knowlton Landing
        Lake Memphremagog 1912
Lake Memphremagog 1907
  S.S. Anthemis 1920
Lake Memphremagog
Merry Street Bridge
Birds Eye View Of Magog
Magog
Hermitage Country Club
        Magog 1950
S.S. Anthemis -About 1943
Main Street, corner of Merry St
Magog
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Dominion Textile Mill 1909
Dominion Textile
Main Street 1906
Convent Sacre Coeur 1914 Magog
Chateau du Lac
Lady of the Lake 1912
Lake Memphremagog
   Stake Lighthouse
Lake Memphremagog
Anthemis - Lake Memphremagog
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