The item is a plan of the Elmwood Cemetery in Sherbrooke.
The item is a plan of the Elmwood Cemetery in Sherbrooke.
The item is a postcard with a view looking north down the St. Francis River and the railroad tracks in Sherbrooke from about the 1910s.
The item is a postcard with of view of Depot Street, the Grand Trunk Railway station, streetcars, and the New Sherbrooke House Hotel in Sherbrooke in 1907.
The item is a postcard of the Baptist Church on Portland Street in Sherbrooke from around the 1910s.
The item is a postcard of Victoria Park in Sherbrooke from around the 1910s.
The item is a postcard with a view of a man walking down Montreal Street in Sherbrooke from 1909.
The item is a postcard of the Court House in Sherbrooke, from Wellington Street
The item is a postcard of the Canadian Pacific Railway station in Sherbrooke in winter from 1909, situated at the corner of Belvedere and Frontenac Streets.
The item is a postcard showing the first Canadian Pacific Railway station showing Belvedere North (Nord) Street with train, streetcar and horse and carriage in the image, in Sherbrooke from around 1905.
The item is a postcard showing the Canadian Pacific Railway station in Sherbrooke from 1907, situated at the corner of Belvedere and Frontenac Streets. In the foreground is a horse and wagon filled with boxes, likely for CPR Express Company.
The item is a postcard showing the first Canadian Pacific Railway station in Sherbrooke, situated at the corner of Belvedere and Frontenac Streets, around 1905.
The item is a postcard showing the Magog River and Wolfe Street (presently Belvedere) bridge, foot bridge and power dam in Sherbrooke from about the 1910s.
The item is a postcard showing the Chateau Frontenac hotel at the corner of Wellington Street and Aberdeen Street in Sherbrooke from about the 1910s.
he item is a postcard view of the Magog River gorge with bridge and industries visible in the background in Sherbrooke from about the 1920s.
The item is part two of an interview with Eddy Echenberg on the subject of life in the Townships during World War II (WWII) from 1979.
The item is a photograph showing the Hyatt Bridge and the Magog River in Sherbrooke around the 1880s.
The item is a photograph showing Dufferin Street (formerly Commercial Street) and the Hyatt Bridge in Sherbrooke, around the 1890s. A church is visible in the distance.
The item is a photograph showing the flood in June 1943 in Sherbrooke.
The item is a photograph showing a group of people in a boat on King Street during the flood, including a view of the Aylmer Bridge in June 1943 in Sherbrooke.
The item is a photograph showing a truck and wagon full of people traveling through the flood waters on King Street and the Aylmer Bridge in June 1943 in Sherbrooke.
The item contains information on Wright Gibson’s professional life. It is a report for the Sherbrooke High School.
The item contains information on Paul Desruisseaux's professionnal life. It is a letter from Duplessis to Senator Jacob Nicol about the establishment of a television channel in Sherbrooke.
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 King Street Bridge that crosses the St. Francis River.
Item is a photograph of the lone pine in the St. Francis river.
Sherbrooke bird's eye view, for the British American Land Company