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            39 Archival description results for Geographic features

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            Road
            CA ETRC P020-003-06-D002b-P447 · Item · [1930?], copied 1977
            Part of Eastern Townships Heritage Foundation fonds

            Item is a photograph of a road that leads to Lennoxville, coming from the 108-West road, with willow trees on both sides.

            CA ETRC P998-2022-039-001 · Item · [190-?]
            Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection

            Item is a photograph, taken from the McGreer Building on Bishop's University campus, of Lennoxville from about 1900. Visible is the covered bridge over the Massawippi River on College Street, part of the front lawn and driveway for the University and includes a view of the first Saint-Antoine Catholic Church and the steeples of the Lennoxville Methodist Church and St. George's Anglican Church.

            CA ETRC P168-051 · Item · [192-?]
            Part of Gingras family fonds

            The item is a photograph of a house on Academy Street in Lennoxville, belonging to the Gingras family, around the 1920s. Warren Street is visible in the background.

            CA ETRC P168-038 · Item · [193-?]
            Part of Gingras family fonds

            The item is a photograph of Leonard Gingras, Wilma Campbell and Pauline Meredith with Marian Prince and Stuart Allan visible in the background, taken on "Scout Rock" in Lennoxville in the 1930s.

            CA ETRC P058-010-07-002-002 · Item · [191-?]
            Part of Herbert Derick collection

            The item is a postcard with a view of the square, bandstand/gazebo, College House Hotel at the intersection of Queen Street and College Street in Lennoxville from about the 1910s.