This item is a photograph of college House in Lennoxville around 1895.
The item is a postcard representing a view of Wellington street in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
The item is a negative of Lionel Houde, a butcher for 50 years in Lennoxville as he helps customers. He took the habit of asking his client for their recipes which allowed him to have a lot of recipes to share with other clients.
The item is a negative of Lionel Houde, a butcher for 50 years in Lennoxville as he helps customers. He took the habit of asking his client for their recipes which allowed him to have a lot of recipes to share with other clients.
The item is a negative of Lionel Houde, a butcher for 50 years in Lennoxville as he helps customers. He took the habit of asking his client for their recipes which allowed him to have a lot of recipes to share with other clients.
The item is a negative of Lionel Houde, a butcher for 50 years in Lennoxville as he helps customers. He took the habit of asking his client for their recipes which allowed him to have a lot of recipes to share with other clients.
The item is a negative of Lionel Houde, a butcher for 50 years in Lennoxville as he helps customers. He took the habit of asking his client for their recipes which allowed him to have a lot of recipes to share with other clients.
Item is a photograph of a H.C. Wilson & Sons music store delivery truck, with Armand J. Gingras at the wheel, in Sherbrooke, from around the 1920s.
The item is a photograph of the H.C. Wilson & Son's storefront on Wellington Street in Sherbrooke, probably taken in the 1920s.
The item is a photograph of the H.C. Wilson & Son's storefront on Wellington Street in Sherbrooke, probably taken in the 1920s.
The item is a postcard showing the main building and a meeting of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association during Canada's Great Eastern Exhibition in Sherbrooke, Que. in 1913.
Item is a photograph oh the Sherbrooke plant of the Fletcher Corporation Limited on June 1st, 1920. The St-Francis River, some bulildings and many piles of wood can be seen. Photo by Sears Sherbrooke, Que.
The item is a photograph postcard of the Bank of Commerce on Queen Street in Lennoxville in about the 1910s.
The item is a postcard showing the Canadian Bank of Commerce, post office and Magog House on Dufferin Avenue in Sherbrooke from about the 1910s.
The item is a postcard with a view of the armoury and Royal Hotel on Belvedere Street in Sherbrooke from 1913.
Item is a photograph taken in 1896 of the St. Francis River flooding the Aylmer Bridge and King Street (below the King-Wellington intersection) in front of the Lansdowne market in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph, probably taken in the 1890s or 1900s, on Wellington Street North in Sherbrooke, with a winter scene of firefighting with horse-drawn sleighs and a tramway.
Item is photograph taken in 1898 with a view of the street corner premises of V. Brosseau and other businesses, in Sherbrooke. A horse-drawn vehicle is also visible.
Item is a photograph taken in 1868 with a view of the Paton Manufacturing Company building in Sherbrooke, with men standing on the roof and men, women, children, and horse-drawn vehicles posed in front of the building.
Item is a photograph of the Merchants' Bank in Sherbrooke taken sometime between 1883 and 1903.
Item is a photograph taken in Sherbrooke in 1862 with a view of the premises of W.E. Ibbotson, druggist.
Item is a photograph of a sketch with a view of Wellington Street in Sherbrooke looking east in 1898. Businesses are visible, as well as horse-drawn vehicles and a streetcar in the distance.
Item is a photograph taken in 1898 of a sketch with a view of Wellington Street in Sherbrooke from King Street. Many businesses are visible including John Edwards General Furniture Store. Horse-drawn vehicles and a street car are also visible.
Item is a photograph with a view of the Walter Blue Wholesale Clothing building in Sherbrooke, as well as other businesses, people, and horse-drawn vehicles.
Item is a photograph taken in 1878 with a view of the Eastern Townships Bank in Sherbrooke, before the Post Office was built (in 1884), and the Hyatt Bridge.
Item is a photograph taken in 1864 showing a street in Sherbrooke with businesses, with a view of St. Michael's Cathedral and presbytery in the background.
Photograph of buildings on Wellington Street in Sherbrooke, including The Echenberg Company.
Item is a postcard showing the Magog River Gorge in Sherbrooke, with the Sun Life Assurance Co. building visible in the background.
Item is a postcard with a view of Dufferin Avenue in Sherbrooke. The Head Office of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, the Post Office, and Magog House are all visible.
Item is a postcard depicting the New Sherbrooke Hotel.