The fonds contains primary source information on the history of the 79th Shefford Battalion. It consists of photographs taken by Lorne Waid Jr. in 2023 of the 79th Shefford Battalion’s Regimental and Queen’s colours, located in St. George’s Anglican Church in Granby.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of Edmund/Ted Messenger in military uniform (left) possibly with W.A. Bishop, around 1915 or 1916. The photograph was reproduced in 2019.
The item is a photograph of members of the Sherbrooke Hospital Foundation awarding a grant to the CHUS Foundation in 2008. Pictured are (left to right) Bruce Allanson, Michel Fortin, Lynn Charpentier, and Marjorie Goodfellow.
Reproduced photograph of the Scowen family house, situated on East Angus Road in Cookshire, taken around 2000.
Item is a photograph of part of East Broughton, formerly East Broughton Station, (presently 10e avenue nord), with the mining installations of Quebec Asbestos Corporation visible in the distance, taken around 1910.
item is a photograph of George E. Jobel (1921-2006) and his first wife Elma M. (Wilson) Jobel (1915-1999). They married in 1943.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "Italian American Reconciliation" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1997.
Item is a photograph of the set design of the play "Wrong for Each Other" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1996.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "Dead Together" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1996.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "And When I Wake" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1989.
Photograph of Mary L. Hunt in rain apparel seated beside shingled building, both taken in the Magdalen Islands around 1916. c.
Item is a photograph of the sign at the entrance of the Maple Leaf Cemetery, in Sawyerville.
Photograph of Mary L. Hunt and Thomas Henry Chapman in a winter scene.
Item is a photograph of Freeman Clowery (1923-2018) and his first wife, Frances Martin (1922-1989), before 1989.
The Union Meeting House was built in 1866 by Jeremiah Spear, inspired by the architecture of American "meeting houses". The Union Meeting House was used by several denominations, including the Methodists, but Adventists took possession of it in 1896, the people of that faith being the last in Beebe Plain not to have a church of their own.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "Artichoke" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1987.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "I'll Be Back Before Midnight" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1987.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "The Melville Boys", performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1986.
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.
Item is a picture of Freeman Clowery and his wife with dignitaries at an unkown event. From left to right: André Beaulieu, director general of communications at l'Assemblé national; Ginette Bégin, assistant to Mr. Beaulieu; André Coté, daughter of the Lt. Governor; Frances (Martin) Clowery; Freeman Clowery; Marie-Josée Richard, wife of Mr. Richard; L'Hon. Jean Pierre Coté, Lt. Governor; L'Hon. Clément Richard, President of the Assemblée nationale and Jean Deschamps, associate secretary general of the executive council.
Item is a photograph of William (Bill) McCallum's tombstone located in Maple Leaf Cemetery, Sawyerville.
Item is a photograph of the first covered bridge in Richmond looking from the Melbourne side.
Item is a photograph of the founding of the town of Asbestos, taken as a group picture of the community.
Item is a photograph of a streetcar at the intersection of Main and Drummond Streets in Granby from around the 1910s.
Item is a photograph of the Tomifobia River raging underneath a covered bridge in Rock Island.
Item is a photograph of a Gus Gamache and two ladies sitting around one of the first gramophones in Clifton.
Item is a photograph of a wooden covered bridge located in Richmond.
Item is a photograph of a Christmas party at the National Thread factory, in Sherbrooke.