Item is a photograph of the Cookshire Academy, with all the students sitting out front.
The fonds contains primary source information on the education and social activities of the Goodin family in Canterbury and Bury from the 1870s to 1950. It consists of largely of correspondence, school reports, exams, composition books and a photograph. Among the correspondence are two wedding invitations: one for the marriage of Augusta Bennett and Samuel Lake, and another for Lizzie Clark. The identified authors of the correspondence are: John and Lucy Goodwin - George's brother and sister-in-law, Allen Snelling, Robert Clark, and Janet Rowe. The fonds is comprised of the following files: George Goodin Corrsepondence (1883-1890), Edith Goodin Correspondence (1948-1950) and Education ([187-?]-1949).
Goodin (family)The file primarily consists of 36 programmes for awards nights and graduations at Alexander Galt Regional High School, Lennoxville. The file provides information about the school's cultural events, performances, and student activities, such as plays, awards nights, graduation ceremonies, and reunions from 1973 to 1998. It is also a source of information on the Waterville School and includes a reunion souvenir booklet, newspaper clipping and program from 1989; a photograph of the Waterville classes of Grades 4, 5 and 6 from around 1940; a proficiency certificate awarded Evelyn Smith in 1916; two concert prorgrammes from the Mitchell school from 1948 and 1965; and a programme from a performance of "Our Hearts were Young and Gay" by the Lennoxville High School Dramatic Society in 1947.
The photograph shows the students and teacher at the Waterville Academy in 1890. Among those pictured in the photograph are: John Osgood, Fred ?, Carl Swanson, Harry Sommerville, R. Dean, Ernie Flanders, ? Dean Penger, Anni McIntosh, Anson Rublee, Riss Wyman, Silvia Bean, Rosamund Little, Lily Swanson, Alice Cairnie, Winnie McIntosh, Sadie Little, Eva Bean, Alice Dean, Lizzie Hunter, Ruth Little, Mary McCourt, Mellie Little, Lizzie Burton, William Draper, Harry Bradley, and Miss Hepburn.
Photograph of King's Hall in Compton.
Photograph of King's Hall students sitting in a field. From left to right: Katie, Elaine, Kay and Freda.
La pièce est une photographie d’une groupe d’élèves à Waterville le 7 juin 1941, incluant Jean-Paul Rouillard (6e rangée du bas, 3e du gauche).
La pièce est une photographie d’un pique-nique scolaire à Waterville le 4 juin 1904.
La pièce est une photographie de Charlotte Flanders à l’occasion de son graduation à la St. Thomas Academy le 17 juin 1917.
La pièce est une photographie d’un groupe d’élèves devant l’hôtel de ville de Waterville en 1952, incluant Jean Pellerin, André Pouliot, Normand Nadeau, Jacques Hallé, Raymond Lespérance, Roger Bureau et Andrée Petit.
La pièce est une photographie de l’école Waterville Model School (Waterville Academy) vers 1900.
La pièce est une photographie d’un groupe de garçons de Val-Estrie (l’Orphelinat St-Joseph) vers 1950, incluant C. Bouffard, R. Boisvert, R. Biron et E. Percy.
La pièce est une photographie de l’école catholique (couvent) des Filles de la Charité du Sacré-Coeur de Jésus à Waterville en 1942. Des filles jouantes dehors en hiver sont visible.
File contains images of schools and students in Coaticook from the 1910s to 1959. It consists of photographs of the École Gendreau elementary school, the playground at École St-Michel elementary school, and students (largely identified) of École Gendreau, École St-Michel, École Marie-Rivier St-Marc, and the students and teacher (Myrtle Glidden) in front of a one-room schoolhouse in Martinville.
1st row: Alain Maltais, Roger Martel, Gaston Gilbert, Léopold Sévigny, André Groleau, Tardif;
2nd row : Luc Phaneuf, Boucher, Grayon, Michel Savaria, Alain Fournier, Guy Fréchette, Michel Paquin;
3rd row : Gaston Vachon, André Campagna, Louis Bolduc, Omer Magnan, Henri Therrien, Gilles Lacome, Gilles Paquette, Nil Lacombe; 4th row: Lionel Letarte, Gaston Roy, Fernand Couture, André Labrecque, Gaston Olivier, Edmond Bergeron, Vianney Bergeron
Named St-Pierre School in honor of the parish priest Labrecque in 1942
Ms. M.A. Sanschagrin
Item is a photograph postcard of King's Hall in Compton, a girls private boarding school that shut down in 1972. The front yard full of flowers and a fountain is visible. The photo was probably taken in the 1950's.
Item is a postcard of various photographs taken at the King's Hall in Compton, a girls private boarding school that shut down in 1972. The photos were probably taken in the 1950's.
Item is a photograph postcard of "Les Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes, Juvénat St-Michel" School in Compton. The photo was probably created in the 1950's.
Syndicats Cathol-Nationaux (Montreal, Que.).La pièce est une photographie de l'école secondaire (Waterville Academy) à Waterville vers les années 1940.
La pièce est une photographie du bulletin scolaire d'Evelyn Smith en 1911.
The series contains primary source information on the history of the Eastern Townships -- especially Bulwer, Birchton, and Lennoxville -- from about 1930 to 2017. It consists of documents and photographs pertaining to the 125th anniversary of Eaton Township in 1980 and documents pertaining to the Eaton Corner 1867 celebration in 2017. It also consists of photographs depicting the Bulwer Model School; a mock wedding around 1967; Bury Canada Day celebrations around 1994; and the Bulwer-Birchton Reunion Committee in 1995 or 1996, among others. The series also consists of VHS tape recordings of the Bulwer-Birchton Reunion in 1996; the St. Patrick's Day Variety Show in Bulwer in 2001; and Lennoxville Friendship Day in 2003. Finally, it consists of wooden nickels from Hatley Canada Day celebrations and pins from various villages, community organizations, and events.