This item is a portrait of Alina Louise Shephard three years and four months old.
This item is a photograph of men at Camp Laze, Massawippi. From left to right Arthur Spafford, Percy Scarth, Ned Henry and Arthur Speid.
This item is a photograph of John Bird's house at the top of Church street. There is the spire of the old Catholic church and the spire of United Church located at the foot of Church street. Bishop's University is in the background.
This item is a portrait of Clara (on the right) and Nettie (on the left) Wymen.
This item is a photograph of Mary White and Dorothy White on a toboggan.
This item is a portrait of Margaret McKindsey.
This item is a photograph of Catharine and Janet Speid at Upland. They each hold a pair of skis.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of the Rugg-ball MFC compagny building and train tracks in Ayer's Cliff.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of a house in Hatley.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of a street in Ayer's Cliff.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of a house in Ayer's Cliff.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of a house in Ayer's Cliff.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of a house in Hatley.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of the house of Talcott (Tad) St. Dizier in Massawippi.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of a building in Ayer's Cliff.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of the Hatley United Church.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of a church in Ayer's Cliff.
This item is a postard with a photograph of a house of Massawippi.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of a house in Hatley.
Item is a postcard depicting The Square in Lennoxville. A horse-drawn vehicle is visible.
This item is a portrait of Janet Speid.
This item is a photograph of a group of tennis players.
This item is a postcard with a photograph of the Ragata day on Massawippi Lake in North Hatley.
This item is a photograph of a group of tennis players.
Item is a postcard depicting The Square in Lennoxville. Motorized vehicles and a streetcar are visible.
The item contains information on Annie Ferguson’s ancestors. It is a deed of sale, dated 1671, from Charles Browne to his son John Brown in Essex County, Massachusetts.