The file contains a photograph of the steamship "Pocahontas" on Lake Massawippi, ca. 1910.
The item consists of a copy of a photograph of an elementary school trip group from Lennoxville High School, with school bus visible in the background, from the 1960s. Pictured among those in the photograph are Nancy Baldwin, Karen Fidler, Timmy Crawford and Jane Fuller. Also pictured are Aveleigh Kyle and her daughter, Penny Kyle (second girl in front row).
The file consists of a photograph of the Grade XI class of Lennoxville High School (LHS) in 1934. Included among those pictured is Verna Cathcart (2nd from right, front row), who later taught at LHS.
The file consists of a photograph of the steamer "Pocahontas" on Lake Massawippi around 1905, with a dock and canoes visible in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of the Hatley ball team, taken on the Hatley village common, in 1928. Among those pictured are Wesley Levitt (first person on the left, middle row) and Kenneth Little (unknown).
The file contains source material on Florence Knight Hackett from around 1914. It contains a photograph of Florence K. Hackett as a young child, dressed in winter clothes and seated in a sled pram.
Item is a photograph of a railway bridge, originally built for the Drummond County Railway and later acquired by the Grand Trunk Railway, over the St. Francis River in Drummondville from around the 1910s.
The file consists of two scrapbooks containing clippings from the newspaper News and Eastern Townships Advocate, mostly from the St. John's news section from 1911 to 1930 (possibly written by Arthur Henry Moore) and of the St. John's Centenary Edition of the newspaper The Eastern Townships Advocate, Vol. 100, No. 10, dated 29 January 1948. It also consists of a partial issue, dated 27 June 1902.
The file consists of an edition of the Waterloo Advertiser and Eastern Townships Advocate, vol. 11, no. 29, 28 June 1866.
The file consists of one issue of the Knowlton News and Brome County Advocate: Vol. 61, No. 23, 22 May 1908.
The file consists of an issue of the Stanstead Advertiser, "a monthly journal devoted to the interests of the public," dated February 1887 (Vol. 1, No. 1).
The file consists of a photocopy of The Sherbrooke Illustrated, Vol. 1, published by the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association on September 1886.
The item is a photograph soldiers during World War II at the Farnham training camp, taken 14 May 1943. The soldiers pictured are from various military units. Photograph taken by J. Adler (Farnham, Que.).
The file contains primary source information on the life of Reverend Charles Revell Eardley-Wilmot from about 1895 to 1986. It consists mainly of correspondence exchanged between the Reverend and other clerical officials from both within Quebec and abroad, as well as some letters from him addressed to his wife Rose and daughter Barbara. The file also consists of some texts written by the Reverend, including one published by The Canadian Journal of Religious Thought in 1930 and one published by The Canadian Churchman in 1932. It also consists of one photograph of him, personal belongings such as his baptismal records, passport, and pocket diaries, as well as some biographical research and texts compiled by his daughter Barbara, obituaries, and a text written by his granddaughter Susan recalling her childhood memories of him. Also included in the file is a photocopy of the author's biography from the book "Benjamin Cronyn: First Bishop of Huron" written by Reverend A. H. Crowfoot, with whom Charles Revell Eardley-Wilmot corresponded.
Charles Revell Eardley-Wilmot (1880-1963)The file consists of the research, podcast voice over script, and sound recordings prepared and collected in the course of the production of Randy Piercey's podcast on the Lake of the Lake, a steamship on Lake Memphremagog, which was produced in 2020.
The file consists of a brochure on the Pressure-Proof Aligning Gauge, produced by Pressure-Proof Rings Limited, which was located in Sherbrooke, from the 1920s.
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.
The file contains primary source information about various members of the Cushing family from 1847 to 1885, 1920. It consists of a document by George Shaw Cushing giving Manda T. Cushing power of attorney, correspondence regarding an account with A. Gilbert, a newspaper subscription, a letter from E.A. Cushing to his sister, a photograph of George Cushing, a recommendation letter by Charles C. Colby for Edward Abbott Cushing to A.B. Foster, an invitation to a public debate by McGill's University Literary Society to Miss Cushing, and a document by a number of subscribers - including M.W. Cushing - committing to contribute to the salary of Joseph Chandler, minister of the Barnston Baptist Church.
The file consists of a school municipality census for East Bolton for 1899. The ledger was later used as a cookbook for Emma (née Bryant) Patch (1891-1951) of Magog, probably from the 1920s to the 1940s.
The file consists of a scrapbook compiled by Florence J. (née Wright) Richardson during World War II, focusing primarily on Eastern Townships and Montreal soldiers, from 1941 to 1947.
The file consists of a photograph of E.J. Simon's gas station (Peerless gasolene) in East Angus from 1931.
The file consists of a scrapbook page compiled by Mildred Waldron showing many members of the McBurney and Forgrave families as well as members of the Willing Workers group from the Sawyerville Presbyterian Church from the Sawyerville area, probably taken around the 1910s. It also includes a letter from Mildred to Marjorie Goodfellow.
The file consists of a court notice for the declaration of bankruptcy by James Arthur Barrie, a trader in Richmond, 1911. F. G. Gale was appointed as provisional guardian of the property.
The file consists of a book of poems by Joseph Rice Ball and Lillian Stuart Ball, titled "Greetings from Mapleside", which also includes photographs, from around 1900 and a custom Christmas greeting card from Henry S. Ball, dated 1907. Mapleside was the Ball family property in Waterville.
Le dossier contient un album de photographies inconnus.
Le dossier contient des photographies de la construction d’une maison inconnue.
Le dossier contient des photographies d’une ville inconnue après un incendie avec des personnes, des voitures, des voitures hippomobiles et les ruines d’une église visibles.
The file contains primary source information on the Coaticook Baptist Church around 1900. It consists of an ad card for the visiting Reverend John Linton, B. A., at the Baptist Church in Coaticook on 25 April [ca. 1900].
The file consists of the programme of the Victoria Day celebrations in Richmond in 1900 and includes information of the concert, parade, and sports and games planned as part of the activities, which was organized by the Citizens Committee and the 54th Battalion.
The file contains primary source material on the Little White Ribboners, a temperance group, in Milby from 1925 to 1961. It consists of publications, leaflet, certificates, lists of members and graduates and a white ribbon pin.