The photograph contains primary source material on the May family. The photograph includes the May brothers and sister along with their husbands and wives.
Item consists of photograph of May family from left to right: hired man, Edith, Irene, John, Clara, Ella and Julian.
The item consists of a letter written by Cora Lovell Dilley to Ruth May Baldwin in 1915. The letter contains information on Cora's life in California, on family, on work, on leisure activities as well as on a romantic relationship.
Glass negative of the two children of Sen. George G. Foster as well as their pony, with a view of Brome Lake in the background. The little boy has his arms crossed.
Glass negative of the two children of Sen. George G. Foster as well as their pony, with a view of Brome Lake in the background. The little boy has his hands in his pockets.
Glass negative showcasing a side view of Blarney Castle, with senator George G. Foster and his family in the foreground. His wife Mary is standing beside the bench and a lady is standing on the left side of the balcony.
Glass negative showcasing a side view of Blarney Castle, with senator George G. Foster and his family in the foreground. The little girl is standing beside her father and a lady is standing on the balcony.
Glass negative of the grounds at Blarney Castle, with a view of the summer house and guests, including two roman catholic priests. The photograph shows the C.P.R. Trestle in the background.
Glass negative of the grounds at Blarney Castle, with Sen. George G. Foster and his children on a footpath, with a little pavilion in the background. The little girl is on her pony.
Glass negative of the grounds at Blarney Castle, with the fence in foreground and Sen. George G. Foster and his children in the background. The boy is on the pony.
Glass negative showcasing the front yard of Blarney Castle, with Sen. George G. Foster, his wife and their children. There is a horse at left and George B. Foster is holding a pony.
Glass negative of the Williams family along the shore of the Brome Lake. Three children are sitting in a boat in the water, while John Sewell Williams and his wife Elizabeth Wood are standing beside the boat.
Glass negative of man and two women, one in a toboggan on a snowy field. The two women are Helen (seated) and Elizabeth Wood, sisters of Sally Wood, and the man is John Sewell Williams, husband of Elizabeth.
Glass negative showcasing the Williams family of six picnicking in a grassy area with their horse in the background. The food is spread out along the ground. Elizabeth Wood is serving tea.
Glass negative of the Williams family along the shore of the Lake. Three children are sitting in a boat in the water, while John Sewell Williams and his wife Elizabeth Wood are standing beside the boat with their oldest son.
Item is a portrait photograph of Reuben Copping and Eliza "Lizzie" Mason from around 1894 (possibly at the time of their marriage), taken in Montreal.
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Little family. It likely is from Mary Thwaites, Ruth Little's aunt, to Bertha Little, her sister. Some of the women and men in the photograph are wearing aprons (or smocks) and ribbons.
The item depicts Rosamond Reed and Rupert Littlejohn's wedding party. Their marriage took place at the North Hatley Universalist Church the 16 August 1938. The attendants included: Eulah Reed Scowen, Helen Reed, Thelma Kezar, Annis Lee Scowen (flower girl), Guy Littlejohn, Philip Scowen, Stuart Edgar, James Povey, and Stewart Reed (not all ushers are included in the photograph).
The item is a photograph of grandmothers Cordelia Keynes Scowen and Ruth Maude Little Reed with granddaughter Annis Lee Campione and great-granddaughter Annis Ruth Campione, probably taken in 1957.
The item is a photograph of four generations of women in the Reed-Scowen family in 1957. It depicts Ruth Maude Little Reed (seated right), Eulah Annis Reed Scowen (seated left), Annis Lee Scowen Campione (standing), and Annis Ruth Campione (baby).
The item contains information on Frank Grundy’s personal life. It is a photograph from James McConnell.
The item contains information on Frank Grundy’s personal life. It is a letter from James McConnell.
The item contains information on Edward Hale’s personal life. It is a letter adressed to his wife.
The item contains information on Elizabeth Frances Hale’s personal and family life. It is a letter talking about her grandfather and great grandfather.
The item contains information on the Kerr family’s personal life. It consists of a Valentine greeting from Ronald and Helen to Aunt Lilla.
The item contains information on Gordon Kohl’s personal life. It is a private post card. Adressed to : Reverend A. Wilkinson, Sawyerville.
A photograph of a toddler having their diaper changed. Mrs. Albert Roberge: Eva Genest dit Labarre (1884-1967)
Baby : Paul Roberge (1915 - 1991)
The item contains information on the personal life of J.B. Reed in 1899. It depicts him at the time of his wedding.
The item contains information on the personal life of Ruth Little in 1899. It depicts her at the time of her wedding.