Item consists of photograph of the wedding of Robert and Elizabeth Hamilton officiated by Reverend Lovelace on May 12, 1960 at the Lennoxville United Church.
Item consists of photograph of Anthony M. Woodman and Peter A. Woodman on Baldwin Street in Coaticook, Que.
The item consists of a photograph of John and Alice Copping on the occasion their 50th anniversary, taken in Lennoxville in 1946.
Part is a group photograph of seven individuals around a rock beside Sally's Pond, possibly taken in 1940. Jean Maffre is sitting on the rock in the middle, and Helen and Bruce Snowdon are standing beside her to the right.
Part is a photograph of Cliff Snowdon and Helen Snowdon standing in front of the Snowdon cottage behind a mound of snow in Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1940.
Part is a photograph of Helen Snowdon and Bruce Snowdon standing on the MacMillan/Rogerson Farm property in Bolton, possibly taken in 1940.
Part is a photograph of Bob Snowdon (left) and Bruce Snowdon (right), taken sometime in the 1930's. The boys are facing Inglis Island and the Judges' cottage is visible in the background.
Part is a photograph of eight children laying on the bridge to Inglis Island, taken sometime in the 1930's. The Judges' cottage is visible in the background. From left to right: Helen Snowdon, Bruce Snowdon, Myra Judge, John Blandford, Mary Scott, Betty Judge, Bob Snowdon, and John Scott.
Part is a group photo taken at Inglis Island, possibly in 1939. George Judge and Eugene Forsey are standing to the left, Helen Snowdon is standing in the front, and Bruce Snowdon and Myra Judge are leaning on the tree to the right. Eugene Forsey was renting Pettit's cottage on Inglis Island at this time.
Part is a photograph of ten children at the cottage near Sally's Pond, possibly taken in 1939. Helen Snowdon is standing in the center with her hands on her hips. The photo was taken from the Snowdon Cottage, and the Dancy Cottage is visible in the background.
Part is a photograph of Helen Snowdon (left) and her cousin Jean Maffre (right) sitting on the Snowdon cottage rowboat on the water in Sally's Pond, taken sometime in the 1930's.
Part is a photograph of three boys and two dogs outside of the Snowdon cottage in Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1938. Bob Snowdon is to the left, Bruce Snowdon is in the middle, and Doris Snowdon is standing inside the cottage at the kitchen window.
Part is a photograph of Bruce Snowdon (left), Bob Snowdon (center), and George Judge (right) standing at the top of the mountain overlooking Sally's Pond after a hike, possibly taken in 1938.
Part is a photograph of the members of the Snowdon family at the Regent Ave. House in Montreal, taken in 1938. From left to right: Helen Snowdon, Doris Snowdon, Bruce Snowdon, and Bob Snowdon.
Part is a group photograph at the top of the mountain overlooking Sally's Pond after a hike, possibly taken in 1938. Helen Snowdon is in the front-center, Bob Snowdon is partly obscured in the back row, and Bruce Snowdon is in the back-center.
Part is a group photograph at the top of the mountain overlooking Sally's Pond after a hike, possibly taken in 1938. Helen Snowdon is to the right in the front, Bob Snowdon is beside her, George Judge is sitting to the left, and Bruce Snowdon is in the back looking out.
Part is a group photograph of the Snowdon kids and their cousins taken Sally's Pond in Inglis Island, possibly in 1938. From left to right: John Gurney Maffre, Bruce Snowdon, Bob Snowdon, Helen Snowdon, and Jean Maffre.
Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at Inglis Island. Pictured are twelve children on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse. Bruce Snowdon is sitting on the back of the horse, Helen Snowdon is standing on the wagon (middle), and Bob Snowdon is sitting next to her (right).
Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at the Snowdon Cottage in Inglis Island. Pictured are ten children sitting on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse, Helen Snowdon (4th from the left) is standing on the wagon.
Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at Inglis Island. Pictured are twelve children sitting on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse. The two children to the far left are Helen Snowdon and Bob Snowdon, and Bruce Snowdon is resting on the back end of the horse.
The part is a group photograph of members of the Coates-Labonte-Leonard family, taken sometime in the 1910s. From left to right: Norman Coates, Stewart Coates, Elaine Labonte, David Labonte, Nora Labonte, Evelyn Labonte, Vera, & Laura.
Item is a studio photograph of the family of Rodney Derick in Acton Vale in 1914.
Item is a statement of George Hanby Cairns of Montreal, written July 6, 1905. It primarily describes the lives and assets of Robert Cairns (tailor) and Ann Jane Hope Cairns, with mentions of a Mr. Fergerson (merchant tailor) and his daughter, Hanby F. Cairns (lawyer), Dr. James Douglas, Charles Cairns, and Arthur Cairns. It statement appears to be a claim to a portion of the estate of Ann Jane Hope Cairns by her nephew, George Hanby Cairns.
Item is comprised of photograph which includes Ella Grace LeBaron Abbott.
Item is a photograph of the home and family of Truman B. Derick in Noyan around 1890.