La pièce est une photographie d’Esther (née King) Swanson avec ses filles, Mary (gauche) et Doris de Waterville vers 1932.
La pièce est une photographie de Mary E. Swanson et sa sœur Doris M. Swanson de Waterville vers 1945.
La pièce est une photographie de la groupe Ladies Aid de l’église Unie de Waterville à l’autonme de 1949, prise devant l’église, incluant (à l’arrière) Mary Marland, Bertha Bail, Esther Swanson, Mme Banfill, Mme Bell, Mlle Woodside, Mme Burnell, Mlle Woodside, Mme Bell, Mlle Woodside, Mme Ball, Mme Bernard, Mme Marsh, Bobby Miltmore, (à l’avant) Mme Wilson, Mme Lemay-Nelson, Ruth Knuston, Eunice Smith, Irene Ingham, Mme Rintoul, Mme Cairnie, Mme Gerard, Doris Gale, Rev. Edwards, Mme Calquhoun, Mme Edwards, Mme McCormick, Mary Ayer, Miriam/Marium Turner, Gladys Swanson, Mme Rose, Mme Knutson, Luella Parkinson, Mme Reed et Mme Spafford.
The file contains primary and secondary source information on Henry Seth Taylor and his invention of the steam buggy in Stanstead in the 1860s, collected and created by Randy Piercey for the production of a podcast. It consists of research, interviews, photographs, and supporting recordings as well as a completed version of the podcast.
New Camperdown Hotel visible in background.
Première réunion de l'Amicale des anciennes du Couvent des Ursulines de Stanstead.
Défilé de plusieurs groupes de Coaticook. On aperçoit la Société St-Jean-Baptiste, des policiers, des Zouaves et des musiciens. Pas dans l'ordre : Joseph Beaulne, Médéric Hugron, John Boudreau, Alfred Rousseau.
Croix de chemin sur le chemin de la rivière à Ste-Edwidge-de-Clifton.
Collection presents a political timeline of the mayors of the Municipality of Barford from 1860 to 1991. It consists of name plaques with dates of mayoral terms from 1860 to 1900, name plaques and photographs from 1900 to 1991, as well as a list of the mayors.
La pièce est une photographie de George Drouin et Octavie Lachance la journée de leur mariage au Saint-Honoré, Québec, datée du 16 août 1915.
The item is a published book consisting of biographies of men and women from the Cookshire area that served in World War I.
The fonds contains source material on the property, financial, and estate-related transactions of Frances Chamberlin Barnum's family and the Reynold, Kemp, and Westover families (related by marriage) in Missisquoi County in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is also of value as a source of information on the day-to-day activities of Towner Westover of East Dunham and the Methodist East Dunham Sunday School in the 1880s. It consists almost wholly of deeds (deeds of sale, mortgages, wills, estates, gifts, leases, and so on) notarized by members of the Chamberlin, Reynolds, Kemp, and Westover families but also includes a diary and account book. Elijah Kemp, a merchant in the seigneury of Saint-Armand; Orin J. Kemp of Frelighsburg; Joshua Chamberlin, a physician in the seigneury of Saint-Armand; and David Westover, an East Dunham land owner, are among the family members represented. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Kemp family (1812-1875), Chamberlin family (1840-1919), Reynolds family (1846-1894), Westover family (1880-1908), and Miscellaneous Documents ([1818?]-1878).
Barnum, Frances ChamberlinThe fonds contains primary source information on the Wilkinson Brothers Studio from beween 1924 and 1949. It consists of black and white studio photographs of people of all ages. The fonds is composed of the following series: Identified photographs ([between 1924 and 1949]), Unidentified children and youth ([between 1924 and 1949]), and Unidentified adults ([between 1924 and 1949]).
Wilkinson Brothers StudioThe fonds contains source material on Church management for Warden United Church from 1862 to 1971, and on the 92nd and 100th anniversaries of the congregation. It consists of minutes, a deed, a photograph, press clippings, orders of service, an historical sketch, attendance record, and a report. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Church Boards (1897-1971), Buildings and Property (1862), and Historical ([190-], 1968).
Warden United Church (Warden, Que.)The item is a photograph showing the St. Francis River, looking north, from Mrs. Tuck's residence in Sherbrooke from around 1912.
The item is a photograph of Whitcher Rock and the St. Francis River in Sherbrooke. Albert Symmes is at the oar and also pictured at Jessie Bowen and women from the Hale family.
The file contains primary source information on landscapes and buildings, mostly in the Sherbrooke area, from 1840 to the 1940s. It consists of photographs, engravings, and one postcard of the following scenes: aerial views of Sherbrooke ([194-?]); the Magog River rapids; Hallowell cottage; Lennoxville's bridge over the Massawippi River ([191-?]); Whitcher Rock in the St. Francis River with Sherbrooke in the background (1866); views of the St. Francis River; the Long Pine; the Clark family home in Sherbrooke ([ca. 1900]); W.H. Bartlett engravings: Bridge at Sherbrooke, Copp's Ferry, Mills at Sherbrooke, View from the Capital of Quebec, Montmorency Falls, Owl's Head, Davis Clearing, view from R. Shirreff's house, and Quebec City; Hallowell train station which was located near Picton, Ontario; ice castle in Montreal; Hallowell Cottage, located on Queen Street in Sherbrooke; a view of the McGreer and Divinity House buildings at Bishop's University, Lennoxville; and the old mill dam in Fitch Bay.
The photograph shows the student cast of a "Coronation Revue" by Sherbrooke High School in March 1953.
The photograph shows the student cast of the "The Prince of Martinique" by the Sherbrooke High School in March 1950.
The photograph shows a Grade X class of the Sherbrooke High School from 1961-1962. Pictured at centre is Royce Gale.