The item is a postcard showing the Melbourne United Church, originally a Congregational Church, in Melbourne from about the 1930s.
The item is a postcard of showing the Mansonville Methodist Church and the school in around the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of Major C.W. Hewson at a wash basin in a military camp, tents visible in the background, probably taken around 1915.
The item is a postcard with a scenic view of Frelighsburg from about 1909.
The item is a postcard showing the Canadian Pacific Railway station in Sherbrooke from 1907, situated at the corner of Belvedere and Frontenac Streets. In the foreground is a horse and wagon filled with boxes, likely for CPR Express Company.
The item is a postcard showing the first Canadian Pacific Railway station in Sherbrooke, situated at the corner of Belvedere and Frontenac Streets, around 1905.
The item is a postcard showing the first Canadian Pacific Railway station showing Belvedere North (Nord) Street with train, streetcar and horse and carriage in the image, in Sherbrooke from around 1905.
The item is a postcard of the Canadian Pacific Railway station in Sherbrooke in winter from 1909, situated at the corner of Belvedere and Frontenac Streets.
The item is a postcard showing the South Eastern Railway station and Chemin de la Mine in Highwater around 1913. Included in the image is a elm tree.
Item is a photograph of the Island Queen on the Richelieu River, with people visible on the deck, taken in 1898. Captained by Benjamin V. Naylor.
The item is a postcard showing the Magog River and Wolfe Street (presently Belvedere) bridge, foot bridge and power dam in Sherbrooke from about the 1910s.
Item is a portrait photograph of Annie J. Derick in California in 1911. Photographer: Witzels (Los Angeles, California).
Item is a photograph of the Granby Elastic Web Limited factory in Granby, with Denison Street and railway tracks visible in the foreground, taken around the 1930s.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mary Maude Alta (née Canfield) Masten, in Coaticook from around 1880. Photographer: M.D. Kilburn (Coaticook, Que.).
Item is a photograph of Benjamin Vaughan, probably taken in the 1890s. Photographer: McKay (Cresco, Iowa).
Item is a photograph of Rev. Henry A. Naylor and Ada E. Mount on the occasion of their marriage on 5 May 1896. Ada is in a wedding dress, holding a bouquet.
Item is a photograph of a group of the children of Benjamin V. Naylor, probably including Elizabeth (Bessie), George, Grace, Herbert, and Donald, likely taken around 1896. Photographer: Pinsonneault (St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.).
Item is a portrait photograph of Eliza Reynolds, wife of John Seymour, taken in 1895.
Item is a photograph of Reuben H. Vaughan, probably taken around 1900.
Item is a photograph of St. George’s Anglican Church in Clarenceville in winter with people, horses and sleighs visible, from around 1900.
Item is a photograph of Rebecca Vaughan and Grace Alison Naylor as a child, probably taken around 1895.
Item is a portrait photograph of Seraph Alice Thomas, wife of Edward Morgan, holding a quill pen and with ink well, probably taken around the 1920s. Photographer: Larocque (Bedford, Quebec)
Item is a portrait photograph of Maria O’Brien, wife of John O’Brien, probably taken around 1880. Photographer: J.L. Jones (Quebec, Quebec).
Item is a portrait photograph of Ida L. Smith, probably taken in the 1860s.
Item is a portrait photograph of Charlotte M. Smith (seated) and Elizabeth Huntingdon, probably taken around 1860. Photographer: T.G. Richardson (St. Albans, Vermont)
Item is a portrait photograph of John Huntingdon as a boy, probably taken around the 1880s. Photographer: Smith’s (St. Albans, Vermont).
The item is a photograph of an agricultural machinery exposition put on by the Deering Company from about 1900.
Item is a photograph of Kenneth Clarkson as a boy, probably taken around the 1920s in Lacolle. He later served in the army during World War II (WWII) and was a Hong Kong POW.
The item is a photograph of Homer Derick, Beatrice Beerwort, Laura McFie, Howard Derick, Marion Hawley, Frank Robinson, Ruth Hislop, and Aubrey L. Hunter in Clarenceville from about 1905.