The file contains primary source information on the Bulwer Community Centre in 2010. It consists of six photographs showing the exterior and interior of the Bulwer Community Centre (formerly the Bulwer Consolidated School).
The file consists of photographs of the Smith family, Bell Asbestos Mines in Thetford, soldiers, the relocation project of Thetford mines in the 1950s, Bishop's University including Nichols and Johnson buildings, sports teams, trains, landscape, and others.
File contains seven (7) photographs of hotels in the Eastern Townships and eleven (11) slides of tourist information offices. All were taken by Jean-Marie Dubois.
File contains information on the celebrations held for the centennial anniversary of the Sherbrooke Regiment, celebrated by the Sherbrooke Hussars in 1967. It consists of photographs.
Item is a panoramic photograph of the graduates from the School for Teachers at Macdonald College in Montreal in 1957.
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 digitized PDF image of the artwork “Notre-Dame-de-Sherbrooke Reine de l’Estrie” with a prayer on the verso.
The file contains primary source information on the Bromptonville flood in March 1948. It consists of photographs, some taken by photographer Rolland Emond.
The item is a photograph soldiers during World War II at the Farnham training camp, taken 14 May 1943. The soldiers pictured are from various military units. Photograph taken by J. Adler (Farnham, 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 consists of a photograph of E.J. Simon's gas station (Peerless gasolene) in East Angus from 1931.
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).
Item is a photograph of the Hatley ball team, taken on the Hatley village common, in 1928. Among those pictured are Wesley Levitt (first person on the left, middle row) and Kenneth Little (unknown).
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 contains photographs of an unidentified family, dating from about 1916 to 1958. Many of the photographs appear to have been taken around North Hatley and Capelton (notably, Capelton mine), with some also identified as Lennoxville. The photographs primarily depict people, but also depict flood scenes, covered bridges, and some buildings.
The file contains photographs of the Baker and Messenger families in Richmond and Danville.
Item is a photograph of a railway bridge, originally built for the Drummond County Railway and later acquired by the Grand Trunk Railway, over the St. Francis River in Drummondville from around the 1910s.
The item is a photograph of an unidentified group, with badges and ribbons, taken on a lawn possible taken in front of a school or fire station, featuring Orissa (née Joyce) Tite (ca. 1878-1954), seated in the front row, 9th from right.
The file contains primary source information on the Garthby region and surrounding areas, as well as the Lemay and Vachon families, from 1894 to 1958. It consists of photographs taken by Noël Lemay and by members of the Vachon family.
Lemay, Noël, 1890-1967The file consists of a photograph of the steamer "Pocahontas" on Lake Massawippi around 1905, with a dock and canoes visible in the foreground.
The file contains primary source information on the Flack-Osgood family. It consists of a sepia-toned photograph of Mary Flack Osgood, her husband, and their four children. An inscription on the verso reads: "Mary Flack Osgood / (youngest sister of / John Flack - Asbestos) / Osgood family lived / in Laconia, N.H. / In picture - husband / sch. inspector, twins, / son - Raymond / youngest daughter: Ruth / reporter on local paper."
The file consists of six reprint photographs of late 19th or early 20th century farm labourers, their horses, their equipment, and their tools: a scythe and a rake.
The file contains primary source information on the schools and businesses in Waterville and Sherbroooke from about the 1880s to 1928.
The file consists of two charcoal sketches of Alfred Stacey and Caroline Goddard Stacey, his wife, from Ascot Corner from around the 1880s.
The file consists of six cabinet cards of children, three of men, one of a bull, an advertising card and two unidentified tintypes; one of a man and the other of a young boy. One of the children is identified as Lola Knights and a pair of twins is identified as being the children of Jim Woods. The advertising card has a photograph of Colonel Collins Young, purported to be the smallest man in Canada. The photographers are identified as Bédard (Sherbrooke), Rosebrook (Lancasater, New Hampshire), T.A. Aldrich (Huntingville), Rowell (Lancaster, New Hampshire), J.P. Haseltine (Lancaster, New Hampshire), W.H. Jenks (St.Johnsbury, Vermont).