Item is a group photograph of the Lennoxville High School Rugby Team, 1929-1930. Pictured are (back row, left to right) S.N. Oughtred (Coach), A.T.P. Campbell (Outside), R.W.M. Green (Middle), D.W. Henry (Inside), L.H. Ames (Snap), D.S. Henry (Inside), D. McG. Campbell (Middle); (front row, left to right) A.K. Ames (Flying Wing), W.D. McL. Christie (Outside), H. Fisher (Quarter), G.A. McMurray (Half Back - Captain), C.F. Squire (Half Back), K.L. Nish (Half Back), and J.W. Stevenson (Principal).
The file contains primary source information on the Jackson-Miles family in Sherbrooke, Lennoxville and England in the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. It consists of miniature portrait paintings and photographs depicting family members.
Primary source material and photographs related to the Woodrow family, including a record of marriage and a list of births, which were taken from a family Bible.
The file contains photographs of members of the Desruisseau/Labonte/Leonard family, as well as many unidentified photographs, possibly taken between 1870 and 1940. It consists of a photo album comprised of 56 studio photographs, a photo scrapbook comprised of 230 photographs, and 37 other photographs.
The item is a group of soldiers standing in front of the Sherbrooke Hussars armoury on Winter Street in Sherbrooke, probably taken in the 1920s. Pictured at centre is Canon H.R. Bigg. Photographer: Nakash (Sherbrooke, Que.).
The file consists of a photograph of the Grade XI class of Lennoxville High School (LHS) in 1934. Included among those pictured is Verna Cathcart (2nd from right, front row), who later taught at LHS.
The file contains primary source material on the students of Lennoxville High School from about 1950 and 1960. It consists of two class photographs. One photograph is the ca. 1950 class of Miss Lyndall R. Jackson (photographer: Gordon & Winder, Sherbrooke) and the other is the 1960 class of Mr. Down. Included in the 1960 class photograph are: Cheryl Morehouse, Anne Lord, Marilyn Donnelly, Debbie Warner, Nicole Parmentier, Linda Raymond, Carol Green, Mary Lou Matheson, John Hewitt, John Langford, Elaine Memory, Judy Hart, Rosemary Green, Joan Bailey, Pegging Sterling, Carole Hodge, Danny Savage, Douglas Bowman, Mr. Down, Stephen Klinck, Malcolm Kinglsey, Jimmy Clarke, Gordon Henderson, John Beerworth, Ralf Busse, Reiner Busse, Roger Langlois, Billy Taylor, and Dudley Coates.
The file consists of a published copy of Reminiscenses of Student Life and Practice by E.D. Worthington, dated 1897, which addresses his experiences as a medical student and a doctor in the Sherbrooke area in the mid-1800s.
The file consists of a custom-printed Christmas card from F.L. Pearson on behalf of the Sherbrooke Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in 1920.
The file consists of a collection of "favorite recipes" assembled by the Lennoxville Women's League in 1954.
The file contains primary source information on Festival d'Orford in 1979. It consists of a pamphlet programme for the event, which included art exhibitions and musical performances.
The file consists of five theatre programmes and four advertisements: MM. P. Paul-Marcel, 2-4 September 1912, at His Majesty's Theatre, Sherbrooke; posters for "Too Much Married", by the West Brome Dramatic Club; "Not Guilty" and "Silent Woman !", Town Hall, Lennoxville, by the Boston Comedy Company; a programme for "Quality Street" presented by the Sherbrooke High School in 1943; a programme for "Captain Applejack" presented by the Sherbrooke High School; a programme for "Merrie England" presented by the Sher-Lenn Operatic & Choral Society; a programme for "The Pirates of Penzance" presented by the Sher-Lenn Choir in 1952; two postcard advertisements listing the programme for the Le Cochon Souriant: théâtre ambulant from 2000; and the summer 2005 programme for Townships Stage, performed at The Piggery Theatre.
The file consists of a funeral liturgy for Robin Bruce Burns, dated 13 February 1998.
The file consists of information on the graduates from the Sherbrooke Hospital School of Nursing from 1946 to 1972. In consists of three yearbooks, titled "Invictus". Found in the pages of yearbooks are newspaper clippings: a photograph of the graduating class of North Hatley High School from 1969, a photograph of the graduating class of Sherbrooke Hospital School of Nursing from 1948, various obituaries of past graduates and an undated 'card of thanks' article from Pearl Robinson.
The file consists of one invitation card to an informal dance from the Students Council of Lennoxville High School on 12 December 1935 at the Gymnasium.
The file primarily consists of 36 programmes for awards nights and graduations at Alexander Galt Regional High School, Lennoxville. The file provides information about the school's cultural events, performances, and student activities, such as plays, awards nights, graduation ceremonies, and reunions from 1973 to 1998. It is also a source of information on the Waterville School and includes a reunion souvenir booklet, newspaper clipping and program from 1989; a photograph of the Waterville classes of Grades 4, 5 and 6 from around 1940; a proficiency certificate awarded Evelyn Smith in 1916; two concert prorgrammes from the Mitchell school from 1948 and 1965; and a programme from a performance of "Our Hearts were Young and Gay" by the Lennoxville High School Dramatic Society in 1947.
The subseries file contains primary source information on the Bell Telephone Company of Canada in Sherbrooke in 1944. It consists of one telephone directory for Sherbrooke and vicinity, dated June 1944. It also includes information for Lennoxville, Asbestos, Ayer's Cliff, Bishopton, Black Lake, Bury, Coaticook, Compton, Cookshire, Danville, Disraeli, East Angus, East Broughton, East Hereford, Garthby, Inverness, La Patrie, Laurierville, Leeds, Lyster, Magog, Marbleton, Megantic, North Hatley, Plessisville, Richmond, Rock Island, St. Ferdinand de Halifax, St. Malo, Sawyerville, Scotstown, Thetford Mines, Victoriaville, Waterville, and Windsor.
Bell Telephone Company of Canada (The)The file consists of a photocopy of The Sherbrooke Illustrated, Vol. 1, published by the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association on September 1886.
The file contains the 1929 charter of the Sherbrooke Trust Company; the company's annual reports for 1957, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1982, 1984, 1985; and annual reports of the Trust Général du Canada for 1972 and 1976 and of Trust co General for 1987.
The file consists of a brochure on the Pressure-Proof Aligning Gauge, produced by Pressure-Proof Rings Limited, which was located in Sherbrooke, from the 1920s.
The file consists of a programme for the change of command of the Sherbrooke Hussars from Lt-Col Daniel M. Braün to Lt-Col W.K. Sanderson on 6 May 2000. The document includes biographical information on Colonel Denis Belleau, Colonel Thomas Garfield Gould, Lieutenant Colonel Jack R. Garneau, Lieutenant Colonel Daniel M. Braün, and Lieutenant Colonel W.K. Sanderson.
The file contains a souvenir envelope from East Angus commemorating the royal visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Canada, dated 12 June 1939, as well as a programme for the royal visit in Sherbrooke and tickets for seats in the viewing stands along the parade route. The programme includes an order of procession, a list of Sherbrooke figures to be presented to the King and Queen, as well as a map of the parade route.
The file contains primary source information on the life, business, family, and legacy of George Nelson Hodge of Sherbrooke, in 1910 and 1941. It consists of a certified true copy of his Last Will and Testament.
The file contains primary source information relating to land in the Township of Ascot from 1908 to 1913. It consists of a photocopy of a deed of sale by Isaac J. Parnell to Charles Edward Paige dated April 16, 1908, for parts of lot 14, range 3 in the Township of Ascot. It also consists of a photocopy of a deed of sale by Charles E. Paige to William Paige dated March 19, 1910, for part of lot 14, range 3 in the Township of Ascot. It also consists of a photocopy of a deed of sale by Charles Edward Paige and Alfred Ward to David E. Byrne dated December 21, 1910, for part of lot 15, range 3 and part of lot 14, range 3, both in the Township of Ascot. Finally, it consists of a photocopy of a deed of sale by William Paige to David E. Byrne dated December 1, 1913, for part of the north half of lot 14, range 3 in the Township of Ascot.
This file is comprised of three geological surveys produced by the Canadian Department of Mines and Resources - Mines and Geology Branch between 1942 and 1945. The surveys Preliminary Maps of Orford, Stanstead and Brome Counties, and Mansonville, Quebec, They also each have corresponding descriptive notes either written directly on the map or as a separate document.
Government of Canada, Department of Mines and Resources, Mines and Geology BranchThe file contains topographic maps, consists of the following sheets: Orford (1956), Memphremagog (1954), Richmond (1954), Sherbrooke (1954), Coaticook (1952), Scotstown (1952).
The file contains primary source information on dispensations that were approved by the Grand Lodge of Quebec for Lingwick Lodge, No. 79, from 1905 to 2010. It consists of correspondence requesting dispensations for ceremonies of Joint Installations of Officers as of 1989 with the members of Friendship Lodge, No. 66 (Sawyerville, Qc), and Victoria Lodge, No. 16 (Sherbrooke, Qc), and for other fraternal visits between lodges, as well as changes to Article X of the Bylaws.
The file contains primary source information on other peace and advocacy organizations with which the Citizens for Nuclear Responsibility engaged from 1985 to 1988. It consists of a fact sheet produced by the Students Against Global Extermination in Montreal; a donation form for the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility (CCNR) in Montreal; a newsletter entitled "Fission Chips" circulated by the CCNR; a participation form for the Canadian Peace Pledge Campaign based out of Toronto; and an invitation to participate in the second Election Priorities Project, "Election Priorities 88/89," by a coalition of Canadian non-governmental organizations based out of Ottawa.
The file contains primary source information on the Townships Peace Group (TPG) from about 1984 to 1988. It consists of newsletters; a document discussing TPG's funding and other organizations to contribute to; a list of TPG's objectives; advocacy letters from TPG and clippings regarding a proposed nuclear waste repository to be situated in northern Vermont; and a letter from Kathleen (Kay) M. Leslie of TPG to Joyce Booth of CFNR;
The file contains primary source information on other events, projects, and initiatives with which the Citizens for Nuclear Responsibility (CFNR) were involved from 1984 to 1985 and in 1987. It consists of photocopied and original press clippings discussing the CFNR's floats in the Hatley Canada Day parade in 1984 and 1985, accompanied by notes about the floats and its organizers. It also consists of a photocopied newspaper clipping discussing the CFNR's participation in a bell ringing initiative to mark the United Nations International Day of Peace in 1987.