Photograph of the aftermath of a fire at Bishop's College Preparatory School buildings on Reed Street in Lennoxville, which occurred on January 30, 1915.
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Photograph of the aftermath of a fire at Bishop's College Preparatory School buildings on Reed Street in Lennoxville, which occurred on January 30, 1915.
Item is a photograph of Bishop's College and Grammar School, with surrounding landscape visible.
Photograph of a burned down house.
Item is a photograph of the Ayer's Cliff Academy / High School, probably taken around 1920.
Item is a photograph of the Sherbrooke High School around 1915-1920, on Cambridge and Queen Streets (now Queen-Victoria Boulevard) in Sherbrooke. In 1923, this school became the Mitchell Elementary School following the construction of a new High School on Ontario Street.
The item is a photograph of Georgeville with Hotel Elephantis, school, and St. George’s Anglican Church and horses and wagons visible, probably taken in 1880s.
Item consists of photograph of Georgeville's Old Methodist Church, School House and St. George's Anglican Church, taken by Allan McDuff in 1888.
The series contains primary source information on the history of the Eastern Townships -- especially Bulwer, Birchton, and Lennoxville -- from about 1930 to 2017. It consists of documents and photographs pertaining to the 125th anniversary of Eaton Township in 1980 and documents pertaining to the Eaton Corner 1867 celebration in 2017. It also consists of photographs depicting the Bulwer Model School; a mock wedding around 1967; Bury Canada Day celebrations around 1994; and the Bulwer-Birchton Reunion Committee in 1995 or 1996, among others. The series also consists of VHS tape recordings of the Bulwer-Birchton Reunion in 1996; the St. Patrick's Day Variety Show in Bulwer in 2001; and Lennoxville Friendship Day in 2003. Finally, it consists of wooden nickels from Hatley Canada Day celebrations and pins from various villages, community organizations, and events.
- Sainte-Suzanne de Stanhope Catholic Church, interior and exterior, and presbytery in summer and winter, 1962-1963
- views of Stanhope, 1962
- Pensionnat Notre-Dames-des-Neiges in Stanhope
- tables ready for the annual parish supper, 1962
- Stanhope cemetery in winter and summer, 1962-1963
- Stanhope central school (Catholic), 1962
- Stanhope customs and border office
- Miss Hall in Island Pond, Vermont
- Installation of water lines and septic tank at church and presbytery in Stanhope, including Noël Lamoureaux and J. Bellefeuille, 1962
- an unidentified soldier
Item is a photograph postcard of an aeriel view of Stanstead College in Stanstead, taken around 1915.
Item is the first part of a recorded conversation with Arthur T. Speid with Dr. J.D. Jefferis, Arnold Banfill, and Arthur Motyer, recorded 19 February 1966 in Lennoxville. The interview focuses on Arthur Speid's experiences as a student at Bishop's College School and Bishop's University in the 1890s. Among the subjects covered are the campus buildings, food strikes, the golf course (links), athletics, drama, school subjects, women at Bishop's, and various professors, principals, and headmasters including Henry de Beltgens Gibbins, Thomas B. Waitt, James P. Whitney, Francis J.B. Allnatt, Richard A. Parrock, Gilbert B. Jones, Arthur H. McGreer, and Robert N. Hudspeth. It also includes more general discussion of Lennoxville.
Vente de 10,000 livres tenue à La Frontalière, a remporté un bon succès.
L'histoire de Dixville illustrée sur fresque, Luc St-Jacques devant sa réalisation.
Quelques membres des différents comités de l'école Sancta-Maria de Dixville, à l'avant, Sylvie Giguère, Jocelyne Leclerc, au centre, Nicole Gosselin, Donald Garneau, à l'arrière, Esther Duplessis et Denise Bourguoin.
À l'inauguration des nouvelles installations de l'école Gendreau, de gauche à droite: Gérard Tousignant, Robert Benoît, André Couture, François Pelletier, Claire Nadeau, Mario Martineau et Donald Thompson.
À l'inauguration des nouveaux locaux de l'école Gendreau, de gauche à droite: Gisèle Perron, Donald Tanner, Mario Martineau et Thérèse Gendron.
Coupe de ruban pour la nouvelle école Sancta-Maria de Dixville, de gauche à droite: Pierre Laberge, Albert Favreau, Madeleine Bélanger, André Couture, Gérald Tousignant et Florian Paré.
Les travaux sont très avancés à l'école Gendreau.
Le Conseil d'Administration de la cafétéria de l'école Gendreau, Ronald Vachon, Johanne Arsenault, Roger Pelletier, Francine Tremblay et Chantal Lévesque.
Prix Claude Dubois et une bourse de $500.00 remis à l'élève Stéphanie Quirion de La Frontalière, de gauche à droite, Liliane Denis, la gagnante et André Langevin.
Lancement de receuil "Nos mots, témoins du temps "à la Frontalière", de gauche à droite: Pierre-Yves Scalabrini, Robin Mongeau, à l'arrière, Chantal Cadieux, André Couture, Jean-Marc Dupont.
Les travaux vont bon train à l'école Gendreau de Coaticook.
Prix de la Famille à Coaticook, 1ère fois à Coaticook, de gauche à droite: Line Goyette, Réjean Vanasse, André Langevin & Lise Lévesque.
Le responsable du tournoi de volleyball disputé à La Frontalière, à l'avant, Chantal Girard, Yvon Beaulieu, Micheline Maltais, debout, Bruno Poulin, Lucie Poirier, Jacinthe Fisette et Donald Tanner.
On se prépare pour le spectacle de fin de saison avec leur professeur Sylvie Domingue.
On se prépare pour le spectacle de fin de saison avec leur professeur Sylvie Domingue.
Hommage à Claude Vallée, plaque remise à M. Vallée, de gauche à droite: Denise Surprenant, Bonnie Ross, Claude et Pierrette Vallée et André Langevin.
Les Rouges ont conservé le titre de champions d'Impro, à la Frontalière, de gauche à droite: Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, Pascal Moreau, Marc Hébert et Charles-Etienne Boucher, en avant Stéphanie Devost et Sylvie Morin pour la Fibrose Kystique.
À l'école Sancta-Maria de Dixville, toute la structure de bois de la nouvelle partie est complétée.