The file contains information on National Thread in Sherbrooke from 1941 to 1971. It consists of newspaper clippings; correspondence; small artifacts such as pins and a men's jewelry set including cufflinks and a tie clip.
Item is a photograph of the St-Patrick's Academy Tennis Club located on Belvédère / Belvidere Street (opposite to the Old C.P.R Station and Freight Sheds near Marquette). From left to right: 1. Cecile Cabana; 2. ?; 3.?; 4. Betty Steele (Hooper); 5. Harold Enright; 6. Robeta Tobin; 7. Clifford Wolf; 8. Leonard Wolfe; 9. Evelyn Veillieux; 10. ?; 11. Lillian Davis; 12. ?; 13. ?; 14. Beth McKleown; 15. Gregg O'Boyle; 16. Brother Calaham; 17. ... McCabe?; 18. ... Kenalty?; 19. Evelyn (Ebby) Murray; 20. ... Mulvena; 21. Emmett Wolfe; 22. Patrick Slattery; 23. Louise Veilleux; 24. Thomas Bonner; 25. Patrick Timmins; 26. Tyron Dion; 27. ?; 28. Yvonne Cabana; 29. Lucille Cabana; 30. Romeo Lemay; 31. ?; 32. Leslie Waite; 33. Andrea Codere; 34. ona McKeown; 35. ?;36. ?. Picture taken in 1924/25.
Item is a photograph of Wolfe Bridge (replaced by the Hubert C. Cabana Bridge), on Belvédère Street North over the Magog River, at night decorated for for the 1937 centenary of Sherbrooke with electric lights.
Item is a photograph of Aylmer Bridge, on King Street over the St. Francis River, at night decorated for the 1937 centenary of Sherbrooke with electric lights.
Item is a photograph of Montcalm Bridge, on King Street over the Magog River, at night decorated for the 1937 centenary of Sherbrooke with electric lights.
Item is a photograph of the St-Patrick's Jr. Hockey Team during the season of 1923-24. Standing: T. Redmond, Manager; A. Dupil, Defense; C. Gordon, Forward; P. Gain, Forward; T. Molyneux. Sitting: M. Cloutier, Forward; B. Kenalty, Goal; L. Gain, Forward. On the floor: Earl Hall, Defense; H. Gordon, Forward.
Item is a photograph of a bus driving through the flooded intersection of King West Street and Grandes-Fourches Street (previously known as Lansdowne Street). The photograph is captioned "Marooned", highlighting the fact that the photographer seam cornered by the water.
Item is a photograph of the Quebec Central Railroad with floodwater from the flood of June 1942 on either side of the mound. Debris can be seen floating.
Item is a photograph of the corner of King-West Street and Lansdowne Street (Now known as Grandes-Fourches) during the flood of June 1942. The Aylmer Bridge and the Lansdowne Market can be seen in the back.
Item is a photograph of a bus and some cars driving through the flooded Grandes-Fourches Street (Previously known as Lansdowne Street) during the flood of June 1942. The Lansdowne Market can be seen in the back.
Item is a photograph of a truck charged with wood logs driving through the water of the flood of June 1942 near the Hovey Packaging, on Grandes-Fourches Street (previously known as Lansdowne Street).
Item is a photograph of a man standing in a flooded doorway located on Grande-Fourche Street (previously known as Lansdowne Street), during the flood of June 1942. St-Jean-Baptiste-de-Sherbrooke Church can be seen in the back.
Item is a photograph of a hotel on Grandes-Fourches Street during the flood of 1942. The Lansdowne Market and McKee Sales and Services Co. can be seen on the sides.