Item consists of photograph of the Canadian Mounted Rifles roll call book from the June 17th 1939 reunion.
The item contains information on the imperial Order Daughters of the Empire’s activities. It depicts a german plane in an exposition room.
Item is a photograph of a Dominon Day (July 1st) celebration parade occuring in Lennoxville.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of the exhibition grounds located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of the grand stand set up for the Sherbrooke fair.
Item is a photograph of the grounds of the Sherbrooke fair, with many people visible.
Item is a photograph of a royal visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (future King George V and Queen Mary) at the Sherbrooke Courthouse, with a large crowd in front of the courthouse.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the Rock Island Congregational Church (later Stanstead South United Church) decorated for Easter in 1889, with organ in background.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the Anglican church located in Leeds, decorated for Christmas.
Item is a photograph of Rev. Henry A. Naylor and Ada E. Mount on the occasion of their marriage on 5 May 1896. Ada is in a wedding dress, holding a bouquet.
Item is a photograph of a large group of people at a chalet on Easter monday.
Ettra Waldron, on right, (later Mrs. Joseph McVetty) and friend posing in an "old fashioned" car at the Sherbrooke Exhibition
The item is a photograph of a group of unidentified children in bathing suits, playing in the water with one child seated in a boat, gathered for Julia Hackett's second birthday at Lake Willoughby, Vermont.
Item is a photograph of a plaque commemorating 100 years of services for the St. Francis Anglican Mission in Odanak, Quebec.
The item is a letter from Hally C. (née Brown) Brent to her mother-in-law, Frances R. (née Kenner) Brent where she writes about a child's birthday party, her son's recent sickness and convalescence, friends, and food.
The file contains source information on the life of Caroline Parsons Coombs (1818-1907) and her family's immigration and settlement experiences in Bury, Sherbrooke and Orford, Quebec. Caroline immigrated to Canada with her family in 1836. She married John Coombs in 1837. The file consists of a memorial booklet written by Eva A. Coombs, Caroline's grand-daughter.
The file consists of a marriage certificate for John Andrews, of New York state, and Hattie Cameron (daughter of James A. Cameron and Mary Mann) of Leeds, dated 19 December 1900. They were married by the minister of the Leeds Presbyterian Church.
The file contains information on the founding and history of Piopolis from 1996. It consists of a booklet of punch-out souvenir postcards, including historical facts, assembled on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of Piopolis.
Item is the programme for the festival Hommage aux premiers arrivants écossais / Honor to the first Scottish Settlers which took place in Lake Megantic in 1996.
The item is a photograph of a historical demonstration of the Sherbrooke Regiment on the occasion of their centennial anniversary, celebrated by the Sherbrooke Hussars in Sherbrooke on 28 May 1967.
The item is a photograph of 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.
The item is a photograph of 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.
Item a July 1st (Canada Day) parade float organized by the Wesley United Church from around the 1950s. Included are: Dave Grieve, Dol (Searles) Wilson, Harry Searles, (back) Hazel Laberee, (back), Richard Eryou, (front) Pat Taylor, (front) Marlene (Rediker) Sutton, (front) Della (Rediker) Goodsell, (front) Frances Grieve (Sutherland), (back) Mary Lees, (front) Irene Rediker, (back) Shirley (Hunter) Grieve, (front) unknown Carbonneau, (back) Janice (Denney) Sommerville, (back) Bob Denney, (back) Arlene Ewan, (front) Larry Meyette, (front) Reg Meyette, (front) Myrnie Nutbrown, (front) Ronald Ewan.
The part is a photograph of an unidentified man and woman dressed up for an event, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
The part is a photograph of a group of unidentified individuals dressed up for an event, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
Photograph of Donald Morrison's funeral wreath presented by the Caledonian Society of Montreal in 1894. In the centre of the wreath is a portrait of Donald Morrison.
Glass negative showcasing a Church decorated for Christmas with a Tree and 'Merry Christmas' banner. There is a man kneeling under the tree with a present in hand.