Item is a photograph of the Ulverton Methodist Church, also known as the Wesleyan Methodist Chuch of the Township of Durham, before the steeple was built. The church later became the Ulverton United Church.
The item is a photograph of the interior of Trinity United Church of Sherbrooke, including views of some of the stained glass windows.
Item is a photograph of Trinity United Church, situated at the corner of William and Court Streets, in Sherbrooke in winter.
Item is a photograph of the Trinity Anglican Church located in Frelighsburg, built in 1808 and torn down around 1880.
Item is a photograph of Thetford Mines, wich shows the St. John the Divine Anglican church.
Miss Madeleine Roberge surrounded by: Isabelle Moore,?, Viateur Pomerleau, Madeleine Tanguay;
2nd row: Julienne Lessard, Madeleine Roberge, Henriette Duplin;
3rd row: Byrl Willard, Jeanne Moore,?,?, Georgette Trépanier
Among the group are Mr. Célestin Lafontaine and Miss Blanche Roberge
The item is a postcard of the Saint-George Catholic church and rectory in Clarenceville from 1909.
Item is a photograph of the Manse located in Leeds.
The item is a postcard showing the Mont Saint-Patrice Convent in Richmond in about the 1930s.
The item is a postcard showing St. Luke's Anglican Church, Saint-Patrice Catholic Church, the Methodist Church and a fourth church in Magog from around 1910.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Sutton fire, looking east from Boright and Stafford streets on 15 April 1898.
The item is a postcard showing the river front in Farnham, Quebec. The photograph shows the Yamaska river, in front of a church.
Glass negative of a view of tents and a few men and women at the First convention of the Brome County Sunday School Association.
Glass negative of a group of people underneath a tent at the First convention of the Brome County Sunday School Association.
Item is a photograph of the St-Roch Catholic Church located in Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies. It was built between 1848 and 1853 according to the plans of Pierre Gauvreau and Étienne Hébert. The presbytery was added in 1885 according to the plans of architect David Ouellet. Both are style standing today and the presbytery is the home of the Café du Bon Dieu coffee shop since 2006.
Catholic Church
Item is a photograph of the presbytery St. Louis of East Angus. On the left, the first church,which has now become the parish hall, can be seen.
This church used to be at the same location as the current church
First Church of Saint-Louis de France, East Angus