The item is a copy of a photograph of the infamous Lone Pine in the St. Francis River in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
Item is a photograph of the Lennoxville Pentecostal Church in the winter, around 1995.
Item is a portrait photograph of Rev. T. S. Chapman.
The item is a photograph showing the storefront of Boucherie Cunningham & Goyette during the winter in about the 1960s in Magog, Quebec. The store was owned by Béoni Goyette and was located on Laurier Street.
The item consists of a photograph of Nina Williams and Marion Bailey from the Eaton Township area from the 1910s.
The item is a photograph of the Friendship Day parade in Lennoxville, showing Queen and Church Streets, probably in 1996.
The item consists of a portrait photograph of Minnie Kilburn and Blanche Webster from the Coaticook area in the 1890s.
The item consists of a photograph show the interior of one of the paper mills operated by the Canada Paper Company in Windsor Mills, Quebec, around the 1890s.
Photograph of seated soldier, probably Herbert A. Smith, who served in WWI with the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles, with George R. Smith and Isabella Smith standing behind, around 1915.
Photograph of the watch closed.
Photograph of a petroglyph.
Photograph of Class A20 of the University of Montreal from 1941. The students are identified as Gil MacKenzie; Sheldon Hamer; W. Hollame, P.O.; Ken Boast; Richard W. Walsh; J. Baldwin; Philip A. Ross; L. S. Lules; N. J. Weeks; Everett C. Larivière; Bill Gelineau; Ross Adrain; John Russell; Jack Farquharson; P. J. Connor; F. M. Carlton; Paul Montreuil; F. L. Meredith; Phil Neville; Chuch Christie; L. A. Fuller; Frank Keegan; Ralph S. Broadhurst; and Fred Wurstan.
Stereograph of drowned timber on the shore of Lake Memphremagog with Mount Orford in the distance. Taken from the mill at Bolton. Number 29003 of a series. One of the first ever photographic views of the Eastern Townships.
Photograph of an unidentified Canadian regiment in an outdoors setting. [Online database description reads: 58th Battalion of Infantry, Compton County. Raised October 11, 1867. One of several militia regiments in the Eastern Townships. Headquarters were at Robinson (known today as Bury). Officers carried canes.].
The item is a photograph of the employees of the Butterfield factory in Rock Island in May 1936. Pictured in the photograph are: (front row, l-r) John Distefano, William Higgins, Cecil Whiteman, Joseph Carbonneau, Herman Sisco, unknown, Stanley Miller/Hiller, Fred LaRocque, "Pansy" Lavers, William Abbott, George Holland (General Manager), Lawrence Laythe (Office Manager), Clifford White (General Superintendent), Hugh Bell, Stanley Holland, William Hebert, Beulah Stevenson, Florence Warren Davis, Alice Ayer Merriman, Jeanne Menard McCullen, Dorothy Cosgrove Washington, Ruth McGaffey Bliss, Elaine Mallard, Dorothy Woodward Beach, Margaret Bell, Olive Brown Bliss, Merilla Bullock Farman, Katherine Farman, ? Foss, Edna Woodward Mason, Laura Neveu, Jean Robinson Kelly, Gerard Boisvert, Alfred Cote, ? Davis, Walter Curtis, Edward Redden, Wayne "Lefty" Hitchcock, Ronald "Pit" Young, Angus Barlow, Frank Maheux, Rudolph Bean, Cyril Cargill.
(second row standing, l-r): Henry P. Crawford, Jack Anderson, Leslie Ellis, Fred Ellis, Oscar Beaudin, Francis Distenfano, Arsene Cloutier, Carlton Joyce, George Tuckey, Wildred Dumas, Edison Lebaron/Labaron, Richard Middleton, Albert Michaud, Early McMullen, Armand Rondeau, Reginald Couture, William Smith, Frank Pepin, Arthur "Sparky" Jenkerson, Napoleon "Poly" Gagnon, Clarence Copp, William Denney, Joseph Maheux, Harold Hall/Houle, unknown, Harold Farman, Stuart Edgar, Harry Dolloff, Edward Garceau, Sidney Hall, Elbert Embury, Wallace Marley, Freddie Richer jr., Archie "Sliver" Webb, Roland Rondeau, Wilfred Bolduc, Thomas McCune, Joseph Barlow, Lawrence "Bus" Laythe, Jack Washington, Frank Washington, "Jee" Seguin, Earl Courser, Joseph Rondeau, Wilson Howe.
(3rd row, l-r): Jack Crawford, William Alexander, Joseph Wallace, Lee Webster, Jean Gratton, Frank Caron, Joseph Cote, Lorenzo Dion, Kenneth Brown, "Pete" Perron, Fay Hill, Edard Bushnell, Joseph Rever, "Lett" Mosher, Walter Simmoneau, Niel McMullen, Alton Hull, David Richer, ? Sargent, Harry Kelly, Fred Suitor, James Murphy, Hubert Pepin.
(4th row, l-r): Henry Gilbert, Antoine "Pete" Rodrigue, Gilman Dorman, Charles Merriman, Oswald Sisco, Grayden Watson, William Hull, Wilfred Lariviere, Howard Wells, Donald Holden, Charles Bennett, Mervin Standish, Lionel Cote, John Watson jr., Leewood Labaree, Eugene Moulton, Albert Farrow, Joseph Couture, Ernest "Fat" Nason, Harold Bacon, Edward Sicard?, ? Holden, John Piatti, Denis Daviau, Hubert Pepin, Carroll Aldrich, Bert Hamilton, Frank Leblanc, Homer Brainerd, Joe Breault, Arthur Poulin, Elias Gagnon, unknown, Leon Mosher, Edward Malouin, Lawrence Clapper, Edward Eaton Jr., Douglas Farrow, Fred May, Harold "Foxy" Wells, Henry Farrow, William Greer, Hollis Clapper, Emerson Peavy.
(back row, l-r): ? Seguin, ? Seguin, John Watson sr., Charles Clark, Lawrence Candlish, unknown, Raymond Wheelock, Maurice Heatherington, unknown, George Winter jr., Sidney Farrow, Charles Ellis, George Suprenant, Tom Richer, Eugene Wells, Damien Michaud.
The item is a copy of a photograph of the Grand Trunk Railway station in Danville, Quebec, with the Queen's Hotel visible in the background.
Photograph showing the Nault & Lacroix building on King Street in Sherbrooke, with buildings on either side and shops at street level.
Photograph of buildings on Wellington Street in Sherbrooke, including The Echenberg Company.
Photograph of East Angus with a view of the Saint Francis River and the William Angus and Company Mill probably taken between 1882 and 1891.
Photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company tracks and station at Milan with twenty-eight people, including some C.P.R. employees. The identification key identifies 19 of the 28 people in the photograph: Neil Beaton, Ida McLeod Mamie Morrison, Emma Macdonald, D.K.MacDonald, Maggie Martin, Agnes McLeod, Norman McLeod, Norman (John A.) MacDonald, D.L. McLeod, George D.L., Mr. Pelletier Christie Morrison, Ewen MacLeod, Neil D. McIver, Kenneth 'Bhan' MacAskill, Mrs. John D. Morrison, Mrs. Donald 'Gad' MacAulay.
Photograph of the senior class of Lennoxville High School in 1931-1932, with the principal of the school, Dr. J.W. Stevenson. The students are identified as D.F. Bennett, A.E. Stalker, N.W. Bowers, M.E. Hodge, S.N. Cann, R.G. Wheeler, L.W. George, F.W. Matthews, M.E. Machell, D.W. Henry, E.W. Matthews, G. Christison, W.A. Orr, and D.S. Henry.
Photograph of the façade of Séminaire Saint-Charles-Borromée in Sherbrooke.
Calendar with a photograph of Kinnear's Mills Model School in 1925.
Photograph of the Chateau Windsor in Windsor under construction in 1926. A sign for P.B. Lemire, Entrepreneur Général [general contractor], is visible. Included are numerous unidentified workmen and onlookers.
An album of copies of photographs and other graphic materials. All of Sherbrooke and the area but details on specific identification lacking for many. Includes an 1878 view of the Eastern Townships Bank, before the Post Office was built (in 1884), and the Hyatt Bridge (page 14); views of Wellington Street and King Street, 1895-1898 (pages 15-21); a view of the premises of W.E. Ibbotson, druggist, 1862 (page 22); a view of the Armoury of the Sherbrooke Hussars, 1876 (page 23); a view of the old City Hall (built 1859) (page 24); a view of the Merchants' Bank, 1883-1903 (page 25); an view of the premises of François Codere, Montreal Cheap Store and Sherbrooke Boot & Shoe Shop with bystanders and a horsedrawn wagon, 1898 (page 26); a view of the residence of Joseph Gibb Robertson on Wellington Street (page 27); a winter scene of firefighting with horsedrawn sleighs and a tramway (page 28); a view of the street corner premises of V. Brosseau, 1898 (page 29); a view of the Paton Manufacturing Company, 1868 (page 30); a view of Sherbrooke House, corner of Depot and King, 1898, 'G.H.Rawlins proprietor' (page 31); a view of the residence of Colonel King on Commercial Street (Dufferin Avenue) 1900 (page 32); two views (two copies of one view) of St.Peter's Church, Dufferin Street (erected 1844) (page 34); a view of Plymouth Congregational Church (erected 1851) (page 38); a view of Aylmer Bridge, 1836-1863, 1864-1897 (page 39); a view of Aylmer Bridge after being washed out by floods, 1876 (page 40); a view of a bridge destroyed by flooding (?) 1896 (page 43); a view of construction of a railroad bridge (?) 1896 (page 44); a view of King Street (below the King-Wellington intersection) and the Aylmer Bridge with the Saint Francis River in flood, 1896 (page 45); a view of Saint Francis River in flood, 1896 (page 46); Lone Pine Rock, Saint Francis River, 1915 (page 48 and 49); view of the Magog River, power dams, bridges, and industry along the river, 1875-1904, including The Royal Corset Company, Eastern Townships Corset Company, Burton Brewery Company, the Ever-Rest Spring Bed, Co., and the Wolfe Bridge (replaced by the Hubert C. Cabana Bridge in 1977) under construction, 1904 (pages 53-67); a view of men cutting ice with horses; a view of the steamer the Enterprise on the Saint Francis River, 1878 (page 69); a view of the steamer Lady of the Lake on Lake Massawippi (page 70); a copy of a photomontage of 24 mayors of Sherbrooke, 1852-1902 (page 71); a copy of a photo of the Officers of the Fifty-third Battalion, 1890 (page 72); a copy of a portrait photograph of Mgr. Paul-Stanislas Larocque, (R.C.), 1898 (page 73); a view of men with fire hose, 1850 (page 74); a copy of a photograph of the Magog Fire Company, 1873 (page 75); views of a fire station, men, horses, and equipment, 1877, 1878, 1897 (pages 76-79); a photograph of a sketch by C.B.Felton, 'Lennoxville District of Saint Francis L.C. in 1832' (page 80); a view of students in front of Bishop's University, 1865 (page 81).
Album of photographs of people in Sherbrooke, East Angus, Cookshire, and area. Many of Séminaire Saint-Charles-Borromée in the early 1920s, including some of the faculty, one of the hockey team, some of a theatrical production, and many interior scenes including one of the dormitory. Identified individuals include: Abbé Joseph-Hippolyte-Gaston Allard; Mabel Ausley; G. Bachand; Rioux Beaudoin; Abbé Joseph-Pierre-Achille Bégin; Paul-Henri Bégin; R. Bishop; L. Boisclair; C. Boissoneault; Jean-Marie Boissoneault; J. Bouchard; L. Bouchard; P.H. Bourget; Emmanuel Brault; Bruneau; Philippe Brun; M. Brunet; Charles Charron; Francis Clancy; E. Courchesne; V. Couture; Gilles Comtois; P. Denault; Dumaine; Fedora Dumas; Dubuc; Adrien Dumont; Alfred A. Dumont: Rouald Dumont; S. Farrell; F. Fortin; L.P. Fouquet; Fournier; R. Fréchette; Henri Gagnon; Arsène Garou; P. Girard; Julien Giroux; Halde; Henri Jacques; Alphonse Labrecque; Laliberté; R. Lamy; Lapointe; Mgr. Pierre-Joseph-Amédée Lefebvre; Georges Lemitre; Lepine; Georges E. Loiselle; L. Malençon; Joseph-Alexandre Maltais; Abbé L. Marcotte; Guillaume Martineau; Paul Milot; G. Morin; Paul E. Morin.; Curé Joseph-Thomas O'Neil; O. Pageau; G. Palmer; Plamondon; D. Roberge; G. Robitaille; Rousseau; E. Roy; C.E. Sainte-Marie; G. Saint-Germain; Doris Stevenson; Lucille Therrien; Edgar Thibodeau; Arthur Tremblay; E. Valières; Alvida Vermette; and Mgr. Joseph-Émile Vincent.
The item is a panorama photograph of the Dow Brewery located on Wellington Street South in the 1940s. The brewery, trucks, trailers, billboard advertisements for Dow, Blackhorse and Frontenac Blue Label, and employees are visible. The man in the striped shirt (third from left) has been identified as Emilion Daigle.
The item consists of a reprint of photograph of men in scow on Lake Massawippi with North Hatley in the background from 1858.
The item is a photograph of Mena'sen, formerly Lone Pine Rock, in the St. Francis River near Sherbrooke, showing the lights of the cross and part of the Sherbrooke skyline, probably in the 1980s.
Photograph of the Smith family in 1914. Back row: Lucy H. Smith, George W. Smith, Orlando C. Smith, Herbert A. Smith and Frances R. Smith. Middle Row: George R. Smith, William J.W. Smith and Isabella F. Parker Smith. Front: Francis Parker Smith.