Item is a photograph of William (Bill) McCallum (1875-1947) and his niece Wilma McCallum (1915-1986).
Item is a photograph of William (Bill) McCallum standing with a cane in front of a house. Taken in 1946 at Randboro, Province of Quebec. Notice the bottle nailed to the tree.
Photograph of Mary L. Hunt and Thomas Henry Chapman in a winter scene.
Item is a photograph of a snowmobile belonging to Dr. F. Erle Draper, it was built between 1920-1926 by Bombardier of Valcourt.
Item is a portrait photograph of Reuben Copping and Eliza "Lizzie" Mason from around 1894 (possibly at the time of their marriage), taken in Montreal.
Portrait taken by J. J. Gauthier, 14 Ledge St. Nashua, New Hampshire, U.S.A
Item is a photograph of a family infront of their house on a farm in the county of Megantic, with their animals surronding them, which include horses, dogs and a cat.
Item is a photograph of Robert McKeage with his four daughters Emily, Elle, Eve, and Millie.
Item is a photograph of the Legge Family at Lake Orford, Mount Orford can be seen in the background.
The item is a photograph of (left-right) Keith Baldwin, Ruby Baldwin Racicot, Peter Racicot (child), and Elvyn Baldwin, pictured on the steps of Ruby's home in Ajax, Ont., around 1945.
Item is a photograph of Hugh Jamieson's house, with his family standing outside it, and Doug Jamieson on a horse.
Item is a photograph of George Jobel siting on a boat pull out of the water.
item is a photograph of George E. Jobel (1921-2006) and his first wife Elma M. (Wilson) Jobel (1915-1999). They married in 1943.
Item is a photograph of Freeman Clowery (1923-2018) and his first wife, Frances Martin (1922-1989), before 1989.
Item is a photograph of two older gentlemen and two ladies.
Item is a photograph of a farm family outside their home in Coaticook, with a young man in uniform with a horse.
Item is a photograph of a family outside their home with their horse and buggy.
Item is a photograph of a family posing infront of a typical house in Weedon.
Item is a photograph of a family portrait, of four children who belonged to a farming family who lived in High Forest.
The item is a photograph of F. Winfield Hackett and Eva (née Ryan) Hackett with children in October 1943. Pictured are: (back, L-R) F. Winfield, M. Cora, Michael W., Eva Rose, John S., F. Ryan, (front, L-R) K. Ann, F. Winfield, H. Sybil, and Eva Ryan Hackett.