This series contains primary and secondary sources pertaining to the British Royal Family between 1950 and 1960. It consists primarily of publications and photographs. It also consists of four maps of the City of Sherbrooke, dating from 1954 to around the 1980s. Finally, it consists of two sizes of promotional bridge score cards produced by Bryant's Ginger Ale in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of the old Grand Trunk Railway station located in Lennoxville, with a milk truck parked on the side.
Item is a photograph of the Lansdowne Markert located in Sherbrooke, with horse-drawn vehicles in front.
Item is a photograph of the Lansdowne Market located in Sherbrooke, with horse-drawn vehicles visible.
Item is a photograph of the Paton Manufacturing Company located on Courcelette Street in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of the Public Ice Company located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of the Lake Park Hotel located in Sherbrooke.
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 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 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 the Magog River taken from the St. Francis River, with the Banner Sewing Machine Co. visible on the shore.
Item is a photograph of Nelson Andrews' Taxi Service, which was located at 2 College Street, Lennoxville, along with what was probably Haddon's gas station.
Item is a photograph of the Chateau Frontenac Hotel located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of the New Sherbrooke House Hotel taken during winter.
Item is a photograph of the New Royal Hotel located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of the Magog House Hotel located in Sherbrooke, before it burned down.
Item is a photograph of the old Paton Mill located in Sherbrooke, which produced woolens. It has since closed and been partly removed from the site.
Item is a photograph of the Jenkes Machine Co., located in Sherbrooke, which made mining equipment.
Item is a photograph of Walter Blue and Co., once the largest clothing manufacturer in the Eastern Townships.
Item is a photograph of the Canadian Rand Drill Co., located in Sherbrooke, which manufactured mining machinery.
Item is a photograph of the Canadian Fairbanks Co., located in Sherbrooke, which made valves and scales for the railway.
Item is a photograph of the Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company's water power before development.
Item is a photograph of the interior of E.J. Mathurin's jewelry store located at 34 Wellington St., in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of the jewelry store Mathurin located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of two men sitting on a bench on Wellington street located in Sherbrooke, with stores visible behind them, including J.B. Lefebvre's.
Item is a photograph of a woman standing outside the Silhouette Tea Room, located in a yellow house on College Street in Lennoxville.
The file contains information on National Thread in Sherbrooke from 1941 to 1971. It consists of newspaper clippings; correspondence; small artifacts such as pins and a men's jewelry set including cufflinks and a tie clip.