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 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 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 a woman standing outside the Silhouette Tea Room, located in a yellow house on College Street in Lennoxville.
This item is a photograph of college House in Lennoxville around 1895.
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 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 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 photograph postcard of the Bank of Commerce on Queen Street in Lennoxville in about the 1910s.
Item is a photograph of the view behind 88 Queen Street in Lennoxville, in which a feed store (possibly Union Grains Ltd.) and train are visible.
Item is a photograph of Queen street located in Lennoxville. An old Esso sign can be seen as well as some cars.
The item is a postcard of the Motel de la Marquise in Lennoxville, Quebec. The postcard shows a picture of the outside pool, the front of the motel with the motel sign and the interior of the dinning area for guests. A few cars are parked in front of the building.
Item is a photograph of Philip Carey Company taken at 2:10 PM May 31, 1958. A CPR locomotive 2556 with 10 cars that day is on track.
This file contains primary source material on the professional life of James H. Wark in Sherbrooke between 1913 and 1955. It consists primarily of photographs and business cards acquired during his employment with The British American Oil Company.
The item is a photograph of Queen Street (previously Main Street) in Lennoxville from around 1890, including E.W. Abbott's general store, George Henry & Son jewelry store, and P.E. Caron's store.