Item is a photograph of an aerial view of the exhibition grounds located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of a horse parade at an exhibition ground in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of King Street located in Sherbrooke, with horse-drawn vehicles visible, looking east.
Item is a photograph of Wellington Street, located in Sherbrooke, looking north. Many businesses are visible including John Edwards General Furniture Store. Horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and a street car are also visible.
Item is a photograph of Wellington Street located in Sherbrooke, with the Sherbrooke Daily Record building (built in 1902) and the new City Hall visible.
Item is a photograph of Wellington Street taken from Frontenac Street in Sherbrooke, with people visible on the sidewalk.
Item is a photograph of Dufferin Avenue located in Sherbrooke, with horses and carriages visible in front of the post office.
Item is a photograph of seven postmen in Sherbrooke, dressed in uniform and holding mail and parcels (possibly Sherbrooke's first postmen) from around the 1910s.
Item is a photograph of a parade on the corner of Wellington and Frontenac in Sherbrooke, with cars visible on the side of the road.
Item is a photograph of Little Lake Magog Cove, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of a postcard of the dam on the Lake Magog falls.
Item is a photograph of the Grand Trunk Railway engine 1698, with four people standing beside it in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of St. Barnabas Anglican Church located in Milby, with part of the surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of the Sherbrooke Centenary choir.
Item is a photograph of the Mouland Male Quartet of Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of a group of first or second grade students sitting at their desks in Central School, located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of a crew demolishing the building of Clarke Sons Feed Store in 1968, which was located in Lennoxville behind the CIBC and what is now Subway, with a van and truck parked in front. The sides of two other buildings are visible; to the right is Beaulieu's, and to the left is the Bank of Commerce.
Item is a photograph of a Canadian Pacific Railway train wreck, which occured between Lennoxville and Huntingville.
Item is a photograph of the Soldiers' Monument in the Lennoxville town square dedicated to those who had died in World War I (WWI), with a gun from the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles (CMR).
Item is a photograph of flood water on a backroad that leads to Huntingville.
Item is a photograph of a Canadian Pacific Railway train located near the Lennoxville brickyard.
Item is a photograph of a road and wooden sidewalk that lead to the second Sherbrooke Court House (Palais de justice), built 1839-1841 and used until 1904, which is visible in the background. The building was given to the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment in 1912 to serve as their armoury and later on became the armoury for the Sherbrooke Hussars.
Item is a photograph of the last Canadian National Railway steam train used, as it passes through Lennoxville on its way to Portland from Montreal.
Item is a photograph of the Clough Company Wholesale Store, which also served as a grain and feed store, located on College Street in Lennoxville (where the Co-op used to be), with people and horses pulling sleighs in front.
Item is a photograph of the Grand Trunk Depot, the New Sherbrooke House Hotel, with a streetcar on the street in front.
Item is a photograph of a road that leads to Lennoxville, coming from the 108-West road, with willow trees on both sides.
Item is a photograph of a man and a child leaning on a post near a bridge in eastern Sherbrooke, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of the Magog River taken from the St. Francis River, with the Banner Sewing Machine Co. visible on the shore.
Item is a photograph taken by T.A. Aldrich of two houses and a man located in Huntingville, with front yards visible.
Item is a photograph of a view of Sherbrooke, taken from the eastern side of the town.