The item is part one of an interview with Eddy Echenberg on the subject of life in the Townships during World War II (WWII) from 1979.
Item is a photograph of a family infront of their house on a farm in the county of Megantic, with their animals surronding them, which include horses, dogs and a cat.
The item is a photograph of Newbury Derick Jr., Frank Vosburg, Miles Derick, Emma Derick, Mary Derick, Nellie Derick, and Newbury Derick Sr., taken in front of a house with both the Canadian and American flag hanging, in Noyan from about 1900.
Item is a photograph of a family posing infront of a typical house in Weedon.
The item is a photograph of a man and a boy smoking pipes and doing laundry with a washboard and basin visible.
The item is a photograph of a man and two children, possibly Armand Gingras with sons, Leonard and Gerald, and a dog, probably taken in Sherbrooke or Lennoxville in the 1920s.
Item consists of 1 photograph of Lavina Lindsay in Clifton.
Item consists of a photograph of Hollis, Gordon, Edmund, and Justin Cairns in Clifton.
Item is comprised of photograph which includes Ella Grace LeBaron Abbott.
Item is a statement of George Hanby Cairns of Montreal, written July 6, 1905. It primarily describes the lives and assets of Robert Cairns (tailor) and Ann Jane Hope Cairns, with mentions of a Mr. Fergerson (merchant tailor) and his daughter, Hanby F. Cairns (lawyer), Dr. James Douglas, Charles Cairns, and Arthur Cairns. It statement appears to be a claim to a portion of the estate of Ann Jane Hope Cairns by her nephew, George Hanby Cairns.
Item consists of photograph of Hazel Benner as bridesmaid.
The file consists of a digital reproduction of the East Clifton Busy Bees' Cook Book, probably from the late 1970s. The Busy Bees were first organized as a Sunday School class of the East Clifton Methodist (later United) Church for teenage girls.
Photograph of the Smith family in 1914. Back row: Lucy H. Smith, George W. Smith, Orlando C. Smith, Herbert A. Smith and Frances R. Smith. Middle Row: George R. Smith, William J.W. Smith and Isabella F. Parker Smith. Front: Francis Parker Smith.
Group photograph of five individuals.
Photograph of Ruth (Frances) Smith, Parker Smith and William Smith, ca. 1916.