The item is a photo scrapbook that contains 230 photographs of individuals within the Labonte/Leonard families. The photos were probably taken between 1910 and 1930.
The item is a photo album that contains 56 studio photographs and 2 postcards of individuals within the Desruisseau/Labonte families. The photos were probably taken betwen 1870 and 1890.
Photograph of seated soldier, probably Herbert A. Smith, who served in WWI with the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles, with George R. Smith and Isabella Smith standing behind, around 1915.
Item is a photograph of Edmund/Ted and Stewart Messenger, probably taken in the 1950s.
Photograph of a handwritten card with a history of the Kerr-Irwin family of Ireland and their descendants, the Balfour family of Lennoxville.
Photograph of the Smith family house in Bell Asbestos Mines.
Photograph of Charlie Rugg, probably a BCS student.
Photograph of Sam Shorey.
Photograph of Ruth (Frances) Smith, Parker Smith and William Smith, ca. 1916.
Photograph of Ruth (Frances) Smith on the steps of a building during winter, ca. 1912.
Photograph of Herbert Smith on the steps of a building during winter.
Photograph of the Smith family house with the manager's house in Bell Asbestos mines.
Photograph of Lovel and Hugh Jaques.
Photograph of Charles Wilson in a field.
Group photograph of five individuals.
Landscape photograph of Mr. Williams house and infirmary.
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.
Photograph of Mary L. Hunt and Thomas Henry Chapman in a winter scene.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of the Baker family of Huntingville around 1921. The photograph was reproduced in 2008.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of Ernest and Eva Saxby in Lennoxville in the early 1920s. Eva is holding a baby in her lap. The photograph was reproduced in 2008.
Studio photograph of a woman, standing, and two children, seated, with a painted scenic background.
The item is an unidentified family portrait taken outside in [1860] at a house in Brome Woods.