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Sherbrooke High School
CA ETRC P998-2014-003-P004 · Item · [1910?], reproduction
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection

Item is a photograph of the Sherbrooke High School around 1915-1920, on Cambridge and Queen Streets (now Queen-Victoria Boulevard) in Sherbrooke. In 1923, this school became the Mitchell Elementary School following the construction of a new High School on Ontario Street.

CA ETRC P998-090-063-P001-038 · Part · 1887-1912
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection

Item is a photograph of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, located in Sherbrooke at the corner of Gordon and King Streets. The church building was built in 1859 for the Sherbrooke Methodist Church and was later sold to the Irish Catholic congregation (in 1887) to become the St. Patrick's Catholic Church. The building was destroyed by fire in 1912.

Gibbs Home in Sherbrooke
CA ETRC P998-088-12-001 · Item · [1939?]
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection

Photograph of a large group of people in semi-formal dress in front of the Gibbs Home in Sherbrooke. Banner reads: 'Gibbs Club Sherbrooke (Church of England) Patrons King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Long May They Reign'. Probably taken on the occasion of the visit of the King and Queen to Sherbrooke on June 12, 1939.

Burton, Thomas
CA ETRC P998-2021-057-006 · Part · 1967
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection

The item is a photograph of a presentation during the centennial celebrations of the Sherbrooke Regiment on the Champ-de-Mars (Queen-Victoria Street) celebrated by the Sherbrooke Hussars in Sherbrooke on 28 May 1967. Those pictured are unknown but may include Brig. J.N. Wood, Sherbrooke Mayor Armand Nadeau, and Lt-Col. Earle P. Hall.

Business Class, 1911-12
CA ETRC P998-088-09-014-P001 · Item · 1912.
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection

Photograph shows twelve young men, the class of 1911-1912, seated at their desks, with Abbé Gosselin and Abbé Émile Caron, in a classroom at the Séminaire Saint-Charles-Borromée. The students are: Landry; A. Biron; S. Van Dyke; G. Léveillé; A. Charbonneau; L. Proulx; D. Bourassa; R. Léveillé; Bélisle; P. Delisle; H. Rousseau; and Desmarais.