Item is a group photograph of the Lennoxville High School Rugby Team, 1929-1930. Pictured are (back row, left to right) S.N. Oughtred (Coach), A.T.P. Campbell (Outside), R.W.M. Green (Middle), D.W. Henry (Inside), L.H. Ames (Snap), D.S. Henry (Inside), D. McG. Campbell (Middle); (front row, left to right) A.K. Ames (Flying Wing), W.D. McL. Christie (Outside), H. Fisher (Quarter), G.A. McMurray (Half Back - Captain), C.F. Squire (Half Back), K.L. Nish (Half Back), and J.W. Stevenson (Principal).
The item is a poem, titled "Vive Montjoie," composed by Dolor Biron in 1900 on the occasion of the annual trip taken by the philosophy students at the Séminaire de Sherbrooke.
Item is an image of McGreer hall at Bishop's University, located in Lennoxville.
The fonds contains information on the operation and management of Elmwood Cemetery Inc. in Sherbrooke from 1890 to 2018. It consists primarily of correspondence, minutes, financial statements, ledgers, and plans. The fonds is comprised of the following series: History and constituent documents (1890-1923, 1978-2018), Administration (1890-2005), Cemetery management (1890-2005), Legislation ([1895], 1960-1966, 2004).
Elmwood Sherbrooke Inc.The part is a photograph of a snowy scene of the field surrounding Grampa Coates' home, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930. "A scene at grampa Coates" is written at the bottom of the photo.
The part is a group photograph of members of the Coates-Labonte-Leonard family, taken sometime in the 1910s. From left to right: Norman Coates, Stewart Coates, Elaine Labonte, David Labonte, Nora Labonte, Evelyn Labonte, Vera, & Laura.
A series of shots of a derailed train from Canadian Pacific Railway in Lennoxville on 16 April 1913.
Photograph of the aftermath of a fire at Bishop's College Preparatory School buildings on Reed Street in Lennoxville, which occurred on January 30, 1915.
Photograph of the aftermath of a fire at Bishop's College Preparatory School buildings on Reed Street in Lennoxville, which occurred on January 30, 1915.
The fonds contains primary source material on the life of Bessie Jane Banfill from 1923 to 1998. It consists of articles, biographical notes, a leaflet of her graduation ceremony and photographs. It is comprised of the following files: Biography (1923-1998), Photographs and Postcards (1924-[1975?]).
Banfill, Bessie Jane (1899-1975)Item is a photograph of sherbrooke while a flood occured on April 20th, 1900.
Item is a photograph of a foot bridge that crosses the Magog river in Sherbrooke, it was built by G. G. Bryant and Co.
Item is a photograph of the steel Aylmer Bridge in Sherbrooke, decorated to commemorate the 100th anniversary of a bridge in that location.
Item is a postcard of a birds eye view of Sherbrooke looking south.
Item is a photograph of the Quebec Central Railway trestle in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of the King Street Bridge that crosses the St. Francis River.
Item is a postcard of a sketch of sailboats on the St.Francis.
Item is a photograph of the town of Sherbrooke, and the King street bridge can be seen in the background.
Item is a photograph of a long covered bridge in Lennoxville.
Item is a photograph of the lone pine in the St. Francis river.
Item is a photograph of Bishop's College and Grammar School, with surrounding landscape visible.
Photograph of a burned down house.
Item is a photograph of the aylmer bridge being repaired during the winter.
Item is a photograph of a river in Sherbrooke with some buldings in the background.
Item is a photograph of two horses pulling a man and a fire wagon, with equipment that firefighters used. Two other firefighters are in this photo.
Item is a photograph of a man working on a train while two others watch with a dog, people are also visible in the background. Possibly from Stanstead or Sherbrooke County.
Item is a photograph of a group that attended a double wedding, with both brides and grooms in the middle. Possibly from Stanstead or Sherbrooke county.
Item is a photograph of a royal visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (future King George V and Queen Mary) at the Sherbrooke Courthouse, with a large crowd in front of the courthouse.