The item is a negative of the reference room in the John Bassett Memorial Library at Bishop’s University.
The item is a negative of St. Mark’s Chapel at Bishop’s University.
The file consists of photographs taken and collected by Barbara Verity, largely in the course of her work as a journalist, probably from the 1970s to the 1990s. It consists of photographs of the following: Iris Brown, Hugh Auger, Yves Comtois, Duncan McLeod, Lowell Naeve, Serena Naeve, Gérald Leduc, Tom Matthews, David Palmer, country singer Debbie unknown, Louise Abbott, Nick Nicholson, Joe Ford, Bishop Tim Matthews, Judge Abbott, St. Armand covered bridge, St. Mark's Chapel door, Huntingville Universalist Church, Massawippi Union Church, Dunham Anglican Church, Stanbridge Ridge Chapel, Philipsburg United Church, Knowlton Anglican Church, Hatley United Church, Milby covered bridge, Huntingville covered bridge, Lennoxville covered bridge, Ayer's Cliff covered bridge, Rock Island covered bridge, two unidentified covered bridges, Martin Rosengarten, Don Patriquin, and two unidentified women. Several of the photographic prints and negatives of covered bridges date from 1937 and 1947 but have been reproduced.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. He is looking into a container for harvesting maple water.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. Barbara Verity wrote an article about him.
The item is a negative of Walter Hodgman, owner of a sugar bush. He his pouring liquid in a bigger jar.
The item is a negative of a clown at the Ayer’s Cliff fair in 1988.
Item is a documentary project researched and produced by Barbara Verity and narrated by Joyce Cochrane on covered bridges in the Eastern Townships, produced around 1977. Included in the documentary are images of the covered bridges at Fitch Bay (Narrows), Milby, Capelton, Coaticook (Drouin), Stanbridge East (Monaghan), Melbourne (Creek/Gibson), Highwater (Province Hill/de la Frontière), Gould (Fisher Hill/McVetty-McKenzie), Ste-Catherine-de-Hatley (Rexford), Cowansville (Freeport), Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge (Pike River/des Rivières), and Island Brook (McDermott).
The item is a negative of a cabin with solar energy.
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 the inside of Jewett's General Store in Vale Perkins. The store was owned by George Jewett and then by his daughter Jane Jewett. Jane is in the picture wearing an apron.
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 the inside of Jewett's General Store in Vale Perkins. The store was owned by George Jewett and then by his daughter Jane Jewett. Jane is in the picture wearing an apron. To her left is Vladimir Krpan and Joe Guilbault is in front of her.
The item is a negative of the inside of Jewett's General Store in Vale Perkins. The store was owned by George Jewett and then by his daughter, Jane Jewett. Jane is in the picture wearing an apron. To her left is Vladimir Krpan and Joe Guilbault is in front of her.
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 a drawing of Reverand Charles James Stewart, Second Bishop of Quebec.
The item is a negative of the inside of Jewett's General Store in Vale Perkins. The store was owned by George Jewett and then by his daughter Jane Jewett. Jane is in the picture wearing an apron. Right next to him is Vladimir Krpan, a customer.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
The item is a negative of the leader of the majorettes in Canada Day parade in 1988.
The item is a negative of a man wearing a straw hat with a Canada flag on it.
The item is a negative of Canada Day parade in 1988. A man and a woman are getting ready with their horses for the parade.
The item is a negative of a women on a horse holding a flag for Canada Day parade in 1988.
The item is a negative of a majorettes group in Canada Day parade in 1988.